New Classic Finds and etc. (Long)

From: Lyos Norezel <lyosnorezel_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon Jan 26 03:52:14 2004

Jim Battle <frustum_at_pacbell.net> wrote:
Lyos --

Power supplies are almost always supply constant voltage, not constant
current. The current rating is the maximum amount of current they can
supply while still nominally achieving their specified voltage rating.
If you hooked up a "5V 1000A" power supply to something that normally
required "5V 350 mA", nothing bad would happen.

 

Your high school electricity teacher is groaning in shame right now... please go consult him/her.

Lyos Norezel

P.S.-see other post



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