Re: Reduce voltage of DC adapter without reducing current
- From: "almo" <almo6914@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 13 Jun 2006 14:14:47 -0700
Thank God!
I can't believe I had to read this far down before somebody mentioned
using a 3v regulator :-)))
redbelly wrote:
Phil Allison wrote:
His heater is powered by gas.
The two batteries supply power to the ( electronic) spark igniter.
Captain Dondo wrote:
I would hav ethought that was obvious from the first post.... Why is
the OP an idiot? He has a legit question... (And if it took you this
long to figure it out, who is the idiot? :-) )
Wasn't obvious to me. At first I thought the OP was talking about
heating a single cup of water or something small like that. Didn't
think about it deeply enough at first to realize a couple of 1.5V
batteries wouldn't heat up even that small amount.
Mark
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