[Info-vax] Intel junk...Kernel-memory-leaking Intel processor design flaw forces Linux, Windows redesign
DaveFroble
davef at tsoft-inc.com
Mon Jan 8 11:45:36 EST 2018
Jan-Erik Soderholm wrote:
> Den 2018-01-08 kl. 14:05, skrev chrisv:
>> Scott Dorsey wrote:
>>
>>> These days it's not unusual at all for houses to have 200A service
>>
>> 200A service is *not* usual. 100A is usual.
>>
>>> and putting a 100A 240V outlet in
>>> the garage for a charger does not require a major retrofit.
>>
>
> I'm not sure where you live, but over here (Sweden) either 16A/240V,
> 20A/240V or 32A/240V (if you have higher electricity needs) are the
> usual values. The fixed "distribution" rates goes up fast for higher
> service ratings.
>
> Having an 100A outlet at home would need a major work to get installed.
> I have never heard about that if you do not run a workshop in your
> garage with some heavy machinery or something...
You use 240 volt. That makes a difference. How much is required by that decent
welder in your shop?
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