Power Plug for USA

funnyclown

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simply add all the input currents, this should not exceed 10A for the extension cord as shown in your earlier picture. Everything together should not even exceed 5A.
Can eleborate how to add up all the currents please?

Thanks
 

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Input 0.45A



Input current 0.15A



Input current 1.7A


Input current 0.15A


Input current at 100V, 0.085A


Max 21 VA. You will need to do some conversion here (Power = Voltage x Current). At the minimum 100V, you get the maximum of about 0.21A.

If all used together, only about 2.745A rated current.
 

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Input 0.45A



Input current 0.15A



Input current 1.7A


Input current 0.15A


Input current at 100V, 0.085A


Max 21 VA. You will need to do some conversion here (Power = Voltage x Current). At the minimum 100V, you get the maximum of about 0.21A.

If all used together, only about 2.745A rated current.

Thanks very much! Bottom line just want to make sure is SAFE.

Btw, back to one of my earlier question, charging at 100v basically means it just charge must slower right? It will not affect the performance of the gadget or destroy any components right?
 

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Btw, back to one of my earlier question, charging at 100v basically means it just charge must slower right? It will not affect the performance of the gadget or destroy any components right?

Not really, esp for your devices which utilizes a AC-DC converter.
Charging rate depends on the output from the AC-DC converter, which are all constant output regardless of input voltage. The AC-DC converters are rated for such voltages, it would not destroy the AC-DC converters.
 
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