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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 28 Apr 2003 18:19:11 -0500361_iso-8859-1 Hi Folks, The HP3000 site mentioned in the URL below sounds like one of many and I bet her costs are at a minimum of one million...just remember, your HP3000s are not going to change into pumpkins at midnight, although I believe quite a few others will, maybe even ones you spend a great deal of money and effort on migrating to. [...]37_28Apr200318:19: [log in to unmask] |
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Gavin just wrote me privately:
> > 1 kilowatt-hour = 3413 BTU's
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> > That is, a 100W (or 100VA) device will emit at maximum 3,413 BTU's in one
> > hour.
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> Er, 1000W device maybe?
Yes, a damnable typing mistake. Although I properly divided the number in my
head for a 100W device, my fingers still went ahead and typed out the
conversion number, not the correct number. The proper answer is of course
that a 100W device will emit 341 BTU's.
Wirt Atmar
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