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Old July 30th 04, 07:36 AM
David Maynard
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P2B wrote:



David Maynard wrote:
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Which means, at your 'maximum load', you're running at about 74% of
what it would take, measured as current, to exceed the maximum temp
rating; assuming these numbers resemble reality in any way, ambient
doesn't increase, and the creek don't rise g



You forgot "if the Good Lord's willing". Johnny is spinning in his grave
:-)


hehe. Yes, well, part of the 'art' to plagiarism is to scramble it up a bit

 




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