Originally posted by: Jeff7
Originally posted by: Twista
Layout:
My room= Computer, CRT monitor, Cable Modem, Wireless Router, alarm clock, TV, vcr.
Other Room= Air Mattress, Tv, Cable Box
Basement= Server
Living Room= 32 inch TV, cable box, alarm clock
Thats pretty much it. On a 15amp circuit. :/
That load can trip the breaker?
Computers should each use less than 200W.
Computer: 200W
CRT Monitor: 100W
Cable modem and such: <100W total
TVs: 100W each, approx. CRTs will draw a lot more on startup though while they pulse the degaussing coil.
So the cable modem, cable box, alarm clocks, VCR - those are fairly low power devices.
But the TVs and computers start to get into the 100W+ range, and I don't know what the air mattress uses, though I doubt that all of those appliances are in use at the same time. What about lighting, is that also on the circuit?
If you want to spend something, there are clamp-around ammeters available; you could find some of the exposed wiring near the breaker box, assuming there is any, and see how much current that circuit is really drawing.
Originally posted by: Twista
Something to cut a piece of wood. The lights did dim, but the power didn't go out. It actually went out 2 hours after they stopped using the power tools.
Were multiple power tools being used at the same time? My circular saw is itself rated 13A.