Comment by kawera 2 hours ago Brazilian electrical shower-heads use 20 to 30 amps max. 3 comments kawera Reply dtgriscom 2 hours ago At what voltage? (I understand Brazil has districts with both 127V and 220V mains.)https://www.worldstandards.eu/electricity/plug-voltage-by-co... idiotsecant 1 hour ago Then they don't heat same volume to same temp, it's thermodynamics culi 1 hour ago Yes but they are also less efficient because they don't have point-of-use placement
dtgriscom 2 hours ago At what voltage? (I understand Brazil has districts with both 127V and 220V mains.)https://www.worldstandards.eu/electricity/plug-voltage-by-co...
idiotsecant 1 hour ago Then they don't heat same volume to same temp, it's thermodynamics culi 1 hour ago Yes but they are also less efficient because they don't have point-of-use placement
At what voltage? (I understand Brazil has districts with both 127V and 220V mains.)
https://www.worldstandards.eu/electricity/plug-voltage-by-co...
Then they don't heat same volume to same temp, it's thermodynamics
Yes but they are also less efficient because they don't have point-of-use placement