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<blockquote data-quote="plumber_greg" data-source="post: 795418" data-attributes="member: 9115"><p>Jim,</p><p> I realize you're on two separate loops. I think what I am asking is- if your M600 is shorted anywhere on your line, and your tester says it's pulling 60 amps, is that less of a shock than a M1000 shorted out pulling 60 amps? An amp is an amp, no matter how much voltage or time is multiplied. Does the joule rating mean only the chargers ability to maintain the 60 amps farther from the source? I'm asking cuz' I don't know and want to find out. I work around a lot of engineers and know you guys like numbers, so maybe you can help us. </p><p> Thanks gs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumber_greg, post: 795418, member: 9115"] Jim, I realize you're on two separate loops. I think what I am asking is- if your M600 is shorted anywhere on your line, and your tester says it's pulling 60 amps, is that less of a shock than a M1000 shorted out pulling 60 amps? An amp is an amp, no matter how much voltage or time is multiplied. Does the joule rating mean only the chargers ability to maintain the 60 amps farther from the source? I'm asking cuz' I don't know and want to find out. I work around a lot of engineers and know you guys like numbers, so maybe you can help us. Thanks gs [/QUOTE]
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