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On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 16:46:45 -0600, Rick Morel
wrote: 1. Output characteristics: Wave form: Complex shaped pulse Pulse rate: 19 PPS Pulse duration: 100 microseconds The trigger activates a 5-second cycle. The cycle can be stopped by placing the safety lever in the “S” position. Peak open circuit arcing voltage: 50,000 V Peak loaded voltage: 1,200 V Current: 2.1 mA average Rick, there's a problem with your statistics centered around 2.1 mA **average**. I assume they mean the average over 1 second or greater since that would be typical. You've got a pulsed output at 19 pulses per second, 100 microseconds per pulse, giving a total "on" duration of 1.9 milliseconds per second, or roughly 1/500th of a second. That implies a peak current of close to 1 amp in each pulse. 1 amp continuously will cause death very quickly which is why they are pulsing it. None of this has anything to do with boats or cruising of course. |
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