Hi Pauldreed,
Ok that's fine, but i'd still like to know where you are measuring the power, how you are measuring it, and with what instrument you are using and i asked if the power meter was the one outside on the wall that the power company provides as that one is pretty accurate i think.
You may be right that the power company wont care about a 500 watt half wave load if you happen to be the only one in that power block that is using a half wave load. I cant answer for them though so your best bet is to use a triac or lamp dimmer or else try the half wave load and see if you get any complaints in the future
It is also possible that there are regulations in your area that do not permit half wave loads of more than some wattage value.
Ok that's fine, but i'd still like to know where you are measuring the power, how you are measuring it, and with what instrument you are using and i asked if the power meter was the one outside on the wall that the power company provides as that one is pretty accurate i think.
You may be right that the power company wont care about a 500 watt half wave load if you happen to be the only one in that power block that is using a half wave load. I cant answer for them though so your best bet is to use a triac or lamp dimmer or else try the half wave load and see if you get any complaints in the future
It is also possible that there are regulations in your area that do not permit half wave loads of more than some wattage value.
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