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Re: power use



Watts are Watts, and if they charge by the kWhr there's no difference. Some
utilities charge a premium for higher current, so the bill might be more at
110V, but that's usually only for industrial uses. IDK about a shop.

Wright

"Wetmore, Chris" wrote:
> 
> Its true - the higher the voltage, the less current is used.
> 
> Chris Wetmore
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: james graham [mailto:busterg at voyager_net]
> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 9:51 AM
> To: KillieTalk at AKA_Org
> Subject: power use
> 
> I friend of mine is starting a pet shop and we were talking to his
> electrician about how to wire his blower. The electrician claims it will be
> cheaper to run if it wired for 220 instead of 110. In my mind watts is watts
> .
> Jim Graham  03127
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