24 to 12v converter 442What? Twelve watts?! I can think of plenty of automotive accessories which consume more power than that. Eh? Of course it will! Adding say 12 Ohms in parallel with...
Indeed. Drive around the southseast UK at most hours of the day, seeing how well dithering is received, as our roads are a BIT crowded. Keep driving towards the channel tunnel or ferries.
Once over that crowded seaway known as the channel, (Read the 'Chirp' review about 'channel rage' - it happens on the crowded waters of the channel too!) notice how many less cars seem to be on the road. How few police there seem to be! How few speed cameras there are! How fewer roadworks and queues there are.
Suddenly you are driving on nicer roads, straighter, less roadworks, less traffic (until you reach Paris, buttuming you are driving in that direction) and less hbuttle. Sure, you pay for some of the autoroutes in France, but they are usually well maintained and uncrowded. (Paris, see above)
We really are an island race in more ways than just geography, the rest of the world just isn't as crowded as here (Japan. HK, NY, Singapore and a few other places excepted) so if it is really bad, it is time to move.
24 to 12v converter 443Did you actually *do* electronics? The rule is the reciprocal of the additions of the reciprocals of the resistors used. A rule of thumb is that the effective resistance resistors in parallel are always less...
Me? My missus won't, and I'm damn well stuck here on this island off mainland Europe....
Artie