Posted by John T on January 06, 2013 at 20:02:19 from (66.87.4.245):
In Reply to: Question for John T posted by Russ from MN on January 06, 2013 at 10:07:31:
Geeee somethings wrong,,me and my fellow sparkies pretty much agree!!!!!!!!! GREAT MINDS THINK ALIKE LOL
I just pulled the RV with my Grand Am in tow into Wal Mart at Dalton GA, gonna have a BEER AND go to bed, drive ahead to N Florida tomorrow
OKAY as posted anytime you reduce or eliminate I Squared R energy heat loss anywhere including Neutral youre putting the energy to use versus wasting it as heat sooooooooo if the load is balanced theres no Neutral current therefore no I Squared heat losses in it LOoKS LIKE WE ALL AGREE
YES its best to balance the load as the other fine gents told you
Since you pay for watt hours, the cost is the same if ran at 120 or 240 EXCEPT FOR THE ABOVE INFO However, even if you loose that I Squared R as heat in a wire heck it goes to heat anyway, so if the wires in the room YOU BREAK EVEN. You still got the heat from the heater or the wire
My Mechanical engineer buddy Bob M has ya covered on the .light bulb,,,The bulb produces heat and light energy so if the light escapes you lost that as far as heat is concerned
No time for chat now cuz I could talk this subject for hours but I got other stuff to do
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