← Back to context Comment by kawera 1 hour ago Brazilian electrical shower-heads use 20 to 30 amps max. 3 comments kawera Reply dtgriscom 1 hour 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 20 minutes ago Then they don't heat same volume to same temp, it's thermodynamics culi 12 minutes ago Yes but they are also less efficient because they don't have point-of-use placement
dtgriscom 1 hour 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 20 minutes ago Then they don't heat same volume to same temp, it's thermodynamics culi 12 minutes ago Yes but they are also less efficient because they don't have point-of-use placement
culi 12 minutes 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