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BG555501810 To deliver 4000W it will probably consume 8000W or more, which will expect a fuse of more than 36A from the 220V net. eventually a 3-phase will do the trick, but who will be able to supply that - through a 10A plug? And the toroid and the cooling will have to be at least 10 times as big. How can the physics in this be explained? If it can deliver 40W it will be extremely hot. To deliver 4000W it will glow - with thermal runaway before you can say cake.
2023-02-18 05:53:17 役に立つ (1)