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Making supply for power amplifier

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Its such a shame I dont have all the facts to relate to that but what I will say about Jamaica Is that running to our homes we get 100 wires and Im sure that can bring over 40 amp, we wouldn't pull that much at once I know also what would determine the extent to what we pull is out energy meter which for general population we are given a 100 amp energy meter so even if we wouldnt pull as much as 100 amps from the meter, we are able to pull much more than 13 which I have tested many times the other limiter would now be the wire used to wire the houses which we mostly use 2.5mm wires which would limit that current to 18amps roughly.

What I will say is in Jamaica when we are keeping our door events or even in door events power connections are taken from inside the house, they are 90% outdoor connection directly to mains supply.
 

Welding machines have transformers inside. The transformers amplify current but lower the voltage.

But the total power rating for the whole transformer should be less than about 5-7kW, I guess.
 

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