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KPA500

KARL MARDERIAN
If it only a five watt unit, is there any word on voltage needed. And  
for that matter amps.
N6XVT

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Re: KPA500

Alan Bloom
I assume you mean five hundred watt.  You can plug it into a standard
110V or 220V outlet.  I believe the overall efficiency is about 50%
(draws 1000W with 500W output).

Al N1AL


On Mon, 2010-05-17 at 16:05 -0700, Karl Marderian wrote:
> If it only a five watt unit, is there any word on voltage needed. And  
> for that matter amps.
> N6XVT


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