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Keep in mind that the main breaker used, at ~200 amp draw, could go for close to [edit] 30 seconds (remembered this number wrong, oops)[/edit] before tripping, so having a robot that draws 200+ amps for large parts of the 2 minute period without tripping a breaker isn't impossible, just unplausable and incredibly lucky.
Tyson Last edited by frumious : 09-01-2003 at 15:32. |
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