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Re: SB-1000


 

It's average Watts, not RMS Watts.

RMS Volts (0.707 peak) X RMS Current (0.707 peak) = Average Power

0.707 X 0.707 = 0.5

RMS Watts does not exist. There is peak power and average power but no RMS power.

Alek, VK6APK

On 18/04/2025 8:16 am, Adrian Fewster via groups.io wrote:
So it seems reference below that they consider watts as peak watts, and RMS watts as continuous power value equivalent,

which I always thought 'W' watts represented without need to be called RMS watts...


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vk4tux

On 18/4/25 10:10, Adrian Fewster via groups.io wrote:

This one is interesting ;




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vk4tux



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