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Michael C
Guest
I was staying in a caravan near the snow on the weekend and to keep warm we
turned on the electric stove and an electic heater. That worked quite well
except every time someone boiled the kettle all the lights would go out
(which wasn't much of a suprise). What I was curious about was why it didn't
go out as soon as the kettle was started but after a minute or two. Wouldn't
the electronic fuses get to a certain amperage and then switch off
instantly?
Cheers,
Michael
turned on the electric stove and an electic heater. That worked quite well
except every time someone boiled the kettle all the lights would go out
(which wasn't much of a suprise). What I was curious about was why it didn't
go out as soon as the kettle was started but after a minute or two. Wouldn't
the electronic fuses get to a certain amperage and then switch off
instantly?
Cheers,
Michael