Subject: [linux-audio-user] Re: rtc based MTC generator
From: Michelle Konzack (linux4michelle_AT_freenet.de)
Date: Sun Dec 19 2004 - 22:57:58 EET
Am 2004-12-18 15:48:50, schrieb anahata:
> I think many European contries *have* standardized on a circular
> connector with two pins and a peripheral ground connection. It's only
> the UK that insists on being different. The UK is also moving from 240V
> to a European standard of 230V, while the rest of Europe moves from
> (usually) 220V also to 230. Maybe the plan is for the UK to adopt the
Not directly right...
It was all the time 220V -+5%
Since every year it is more power required...
To get a lower load (Amperes) they have changed the AC to
1992 220V -5% +10%
1998 230V -5% +5%
2004 230V -5% +10%
and the in
2008 240V -4% +5%
Which mean, if I have a Computer which need 1000W prior to 1992 it had
4,54 Ampere.
And after 2008 it will be 4,17 Ampere.
;-)
> Euro standard connector too, but as there are big issues with house
> wiring and compatibility it could be a long and painful process.
:-/
Greetings from an Elekltro-Enginer
Michelle
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