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<blockquote data-quote="bicter" data-source="post: 520792" data-attributes="member: 1240"><p>I read that WMPA was a PWM 240V inverter, my bad. </p><p>My comments were related to that, sorry for misleading, gotta get more sleep :argh: </p><p></p><p>Leds normally pull less than .01A (10mA) when illuminated.</p><p></p><p>It would be worth isolating individual components of the system to find the culprit chewing the 150mA power. </p><p>It may even be the wattmeter giving an erroneous reading. This can be checked easily enough using the current function on standard multimeter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bicter, post: 520792, member: 1240"] I read that WMPA was a PWM 240V inverter, my bad. My comments were related to that, sorry for misleading, gotta get more sleep :argh: Leds normally pull less than .01A (10mA) when illuminated. It would be worth isolating individual components of the system to find the culprit chewing the 150mA power. It may even be the wattmeter giving an erroneous reading. This can be checked easily enough using the current function on standard multimeter [/QUOTE]
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