E=IxR and Vanner [RE-wrenches]
Lawrence Elliott
larry at energyoutfitters.com
Mon Sep 10 17:22:11 PDT 2001
"But since resistance
drops linearly with decreasing current draw (linearly), and "
I know this is nit picking Jeffrey but here I go.
The statement "resistance drops linearly with decreasing current draw"
is incorrect. The resistance is a constant when temperature is ignored.
Thus E=IxR
Sorry :-)
Just maintaining accuracy
Has anyone had any experience installing a Vanner RE4500 in a hybrid
line tie/battery back up install. Any problems/ Suggestions? Code
problems? Efficiency in both modes? Main breakers used?Putting in three
similar systems in a few weeks.
Larry Elliott
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