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I'm not 100% sure what you are asking, so here goes with an explanation....that you may or may not know. An typical inverter will need a 12VDC power source to "pull" or draw power from, which in the case of an RV would normally be your battery or batteries, depending on what you have installed in your rig. An inverter would then take that 12VDC power in and convert it to 120VAC. The requirement for the size of the converter would be such that it's output (120VAC) would be enough to supply the television's power requirement....whatever that is that is listed on the tag on the television. And of course nothing is for free, so the amount of wattage into the inverter (read DC volts x amps = wattage) would need to be sufficient. Let's work it out backwards for this example. Let's say the television (TV) draws 3 amps of 120VAC to operate. That equates to 360 watts of power. In order to get 360 watts of power out to the TV, the inverter would have to be supplied with 360 watts of power to supply that amount. And remember, I'm not trying to calculate any of the losses involved in the DC to AC inversion. So to calculate the input power/wattage you would use this formula. 12V (the battery voltage) multiplied by some number = 360Watts of power. So 360 divided by 12 = 30 amps of DC power into the inverter. So in that instance, counting losses incurred in the power transformation, plus any possible inrush current factors when the TV is turned on, I would probably say at a minimum you would want to be looking at a 400W inverter. The DC circuit would need to be able to supply just under 35 amps to the inverter. That would require 10ga wiring from a battery source, possibly 8ga wire, depending on the length of the wire in the circuit from the battery to the inverter.
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Just like anything else there are good led's and there are cheap led's. I figure the builder probably used the cheapest thing he could find.
I have been buying GE's and I dont think one has failed yet. The oldest is in the post lamp in front of the house and its probably going on 5 years old ? Its on a photocell so if its dark the light is on.
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I know it's been a while, but buying at an auction can be a great way to get a reasonably priced car. However, it can also be tricky if you need to be more careful. The biggest thing is to do your research ahead of time. Make sure you know the car's market value, and try to learn as much as possible about its history. Auctions can be fast-paced, so getting caught up in the excitement is easy. Also, watch auction fees – they can add up quickly. If you're unsure about a car, walking away is probably best. A site like CarDealerKing.com can help you get a feel for what you're looking for and give you some guidance.
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One thing that always gets people talking at a dinner party is serving something unexpected but fun. I once threw a French-inspired dinner and kept it casual but with a twist—had a mix of classic dishes with a modern vibe. If you’re looking for ideas, checking out spots with french cuisine adelaide can give you some great inspiration for your menu.
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I agree—food is such an important part of Indian culture, especially during festivals and family gatherings. I remember one time when I was away from home during Diwali, and I missed all the traditional snacks. I found a place that delivered South Indian snacks online, and it was like a little piece of home arriving at my door. The murukku and pakodas were so fresh! Also, speaking of healthy snacks, I’ve been loving barley grass juice powder lately—it’s become my go-to for a quick, energizing drink during the day. I mix it with water or smoothies, and it’s a great way to feel refreshed and stay healthy.
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I agree—food is such an important part of Indian culture, especially during festivals and family gatherings. I remember one time when I was away from home during Diwali, and I missed all the traditional snacks. I found a place that delivered South Indian snacks online, and it was like a little piece of home arriving at my door. The murukku and pakodas were so fresh! Also, speaking of healthy snacks, I’ve been loving td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}barley grass juice powder lately—it’s become my go-to for a quick, energizing drink during the day. I mix it with water or smoothies, and it’s a great way to feel refreshed and stay healthy.
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My guess is it’s one of those things where it technically “covers” more places, but you might not get full service, like no data or just super slow speeds. Definitely worth digging into the details before committing. Personally, I’ve started using eSIMs when I travel, and it’s been a game-changer. I grabbed one from https://internationalsimcard.com.au/, and it was so easy—no shipping or waiting around. Just scanned a QR code, set it up on my phone, and boom, I was connected.
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My guess is it’s one of those things where it technically “covers” more places, but you might not get full service, like no data or just super slow speeds. Definitely worth digging into the details before committing. Personally, I’ve started using eSIMs when I travel, and it’s been a game-changer. I grabbed one from td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}https://internationalsimcard.com.au/, and it was so easy—no shipping or waiting around. Just scanned a QR code, set it up on my phone, and boom, I was connected.
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Forex can definitely bring in some extra cash, but it’s not as easy as it sounds. I thought about doing it as a side hustle too, and while it’s possible, you’ve got to be ready for the ups and downs.
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I think the transparency and security offered by blockchain could solve a lot of problems that small businesses face, like trust in transactions or securing investments from a global audience. Plus, the idea of token-based fundraising is something I’m particularly interested in for future projects.
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I have a phone with both physical SIM slot and eSIM (iPhone 12 mini).
My regular domestic cellular service uses the nano SIM slot.
For international travel, I purchase short term cellular data plans with my eSIM using Truphone (there are other companies like Ubigi). This is more convenient than hunting down and fumbling with a SIM card in a foreign land. I can typically activate the cellular data plan in about three minutes -- often while I wait at the baggage carrousel.
Multiple services can be assigned to the same eSIM. You just choose which service you want active with the eSIM. At least for travelers, this can be a boon.
If you only use one carrier and you don't travel internationally, I don't see how an eSIM would be of any benefit.
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I think the biggest advantage is the price. You can get luxury appeal furniture at an extremely low cost. But it has much more hidden drawbacks, and I'm not talking only about the quality.
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Plumbing is one of those things where even a simple fix can turn into an all-day battle. I’ve spent way too long wrestling with leaks myself, only to end up calling a plumber Las Vegas in the end because, honestly, sometimes you just gotta throw in the towel (literally, after mopping up all that water). Anyway, no shame in admitting defeat with these tricky little fixtures. Some days, it feels like you’re winning against the pipes, and other days… well, the pipes win.
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I am so sorry. I have witnessed alcohol withdrawal. It is hard to watch. Your boyfriend is in the best possible place and since he is sedated, he is not suffering. I wish you the best.
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Man, I totally feel this! Yeah, I get where you’re coming from. I’ve been taking online music lessons too, and it can be tempting to copy every move exactly. But honestly, if Paul’s pick strokes don’t feel right, I’d say just roll with what feels natural to you. I’ve found that when I tweak things to fit my own style, it’s way more fun, and I still make solid progress. At the end of the day, you’re building your sound, so take what works and don’t sweat the rest.
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I’d say, for a setup with 500 kcmil wires over 12 feet, a 6-inch tray should do the trick. I ran a similar setup once and found that going with ventilated or ladder-style trays helped keep things cooler since solid trays can trap a bit of heat with those higher-amp cables. If you’re keeping things neat and out of sight, something like an Under Desk Cable Tray is also handy, though it’s typically more for, you know, office setups. Just be sure to leave a little breathing room between the cables if you’re going the uncovered route—helps with airflow and keeps everything running smoothly.
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I had similar issues a while back and decided to switch providers after my bills kept jumping up without clear explanations. I ended up moving to Octopus Energy, and they gave me a £50 credit when I used an Octopus refer a friend code to sign up. The switch was simple, and the credit took some of the sting out of those bills.
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When lawyers pick a personal injury case, they usually look at a few key things. First, they check if the case is clear-cut – like if the other person is clearly at fault and there's enough evidence to back it up. Next, they see how bad the injury is. The more serious it is, the more likely they will take the case. Then, they consider if there's a chance of winning. Lawyers want to ensure the case is strong enough to be worth their time and effort. Also, they’ll think about if the person responsible has insurance or enough assets to pay for damages. Lawyers often work on a contingency basis, meaning they only get paid if they win, so that’s a factor, too. If you’re curious about the process or need help, check out https://www.levarlaw.com/arkadelphia-car-accident-lawyers/ for more info!