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"Highland Ham" wrote in
: Multiply your voltage by your current instant by instant, take the average (gives you power) and multiply that by the duration in hours and you have your consumption. They don't bill me instant-by-instant; they bill me for the power they claim I've used over the course of a three-monthly period. Since power is the product of voltage and current (and I've proved earlier that both are zero) ============= As commented before in this thread you are billed for 'energy' NOT power. Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH I get billed by the KWH (kilowatthour) r -- Nothing beats the bandwidth of a station wagon filled with DLT tapes. |