
Yes that is the wattage, best to note when talking coils this is only a general guideline. Thicker gauge kanthal/nichrome will be lower resistance for the same wraps but needs more power to become hot as well due to the larger suface area and metal content. It all comes down to preference as already mentioned, I for one need low impedance coils with pre-built tanks and clearos.
ETA: Don't you think your answer was a bit advanced for the OP's question?
pianman6954:11377719 said:Yes that is the wattage, best to note when talking coils this is only a general guideline. Thicker gauge kanthal/nichrome will be lower resistance for the same wraps but needs more power to become hot as well due to the larger suface area and metal content. It all comes down to preference as already mentioned, I for one need low impedance coils with pre-built tanks and clearos.
Yes, the number inside the blocks represents "watts". The numbers at the top outside the boxes is "voltage". The numbers to the left of the boxes is "ohms" or "resistance".So what exactly does the number inside the boxes mean? Is it the wattage?
Oh. Oops. The whole box. Lol!
ETA: Don't you think your answer was a bit advanced for the OP's question?
Not to correct Baditude but it is a graphic that shows the relationship between Ohm's Law and Watt's Law.![]()
Interesting observation.
Not that I am and expert at electronics, my forte is electromechanical. I usually refrain from discussions that go beyond relays, contactors, VFDs,and HVAC.
I did spazz out on the kid behind the counter at a B&M the other day when he tried to tell me that you could what what voltage AND what wattage you wanted your PV to run at... He finally understood that stepping the voltage by .1 got you a finer control on wattage than stepping the wattage by .5
It took some paper and a couple of runs through P=EI and E=IR (Watt's and Ohm's Law) more commonly know as just Ohm's Law. but he finally got it...
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I've heard so many people refer to B&M. what is it?
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brick and mortar store front.
Where is it located? I've never heard of it until I joined this forum.
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