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JAXAshby wrote:

oh, I see why you didn't understand. you didn't know that watts = hp. such a
pity.


Very good Jax, write that watts = hp-hrs in one post, then write that watts = hp
in another when it's pointed out to you that watts and hp are both units of power,
brilliant, absolutely brilliant.

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Marty

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hey dum-dum, the context was clearly watts for hours, and compared to hp for
hours.

what word didn't you understand?

Very good Jax, write that watts = hp-hrs in one post, then write that watts =
hp
in another when it's pointed out to you that watts and hp are both units of
power,
brilliant, absolutely brilliant.

Cheers
Marty









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JAXAshby wrote:

hey dum-dum, the context was clearly watts for hours, and compared to hp for
hours.

what word didn't you understand?



Jax you would appear less of an idiot if you would learn to "Oops,
I made a small error" once in while.

I was you who wrote out a somewhat garble expression which had energy
on one side of an equals sign and power on the other, context has nothing to
do with it.

I'll post your words again so you can read them slowly:

"6 amps at 12 volts for 24 hours = 1,728 watts, which = 2.3 hp-hours"

This statement is quite unequivical, it first states that the product of
current and volts and time is watts, wrong; it then states that watts are
equivelent to hp-hours (assuming a conversion factor), also wrong.

Cheers
Marty


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ah, I see your problem now. when you read 1,728 watts stored you didn't
realize that if you took that energy back out you could get 2.3 hp back out for
one hour, or 0.23 hp for 10 hours, or 0.0023 hp for a thousand hours or 23 hp
for six minutes or 230 hp for 36 seconds, or 2300 hp for 3.6 seconds or 23000
hp for about 1/3 second.

All less inefficiencies, of course.

bax, you need to read more slowly, paying particular attention to content.

I'll post your words again so you can read them slowly:

"6 amps at 12 volts for 24 hours = 1,728 watts, which = 2.3 hp-hours"

This statement is quite unequivical, it first states that the product of
current and volts and time is watts, wrong; it then states that watts are
equivelent to hp-hours (assuming a conversion factor), also wrong.

Cheers
Marty










 
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