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August 16th, 2008 at 1:01 am
Really? 4,000 Watts?
Enough to power an incandescent lightbulb for less than a minute?
I’ll assume that’s big C calories. Which means that month or two of food packs way more energy.
Unless Watt is short for MegaWatt or GigaWatt.
August 22nd, 2008 at 9:11 am
And to not just leave this up here lingering all accusatively. My non-electrician comprehension of the watt as a unit of power per second made me think it was describing the total output. 4,000 joules over a second. But, what the general really meant, no doubt, was that these batteries of undefined capacity were capable of a continuous output (wired in parallel) of 4,000 watts total. Hopefully for more than a second, since Brown doesn’t seem like a forgiving sort