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Q: How many KVA does a wall outlet use?
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If you measure the current coming from a wall outlet in your house will it give the same reading the meter uses to compute your home energy use?

No. Current does not come from a wall outlet unless the wall outlet is part of a complete circuit.


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If it is plugged in yes.


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Are there power adapters so I can use my PC over seas?

There are plenty of power converters that plug into a wall outlet and let you use your PC overseas in Europe or Australia.


I have 230 wall ac unit I want to replace can you buy a 115 voltage unit and use it?

As long as the outlet is right for the 115, you can buy it.


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What is good about batteries?

They allow us to make and use electrically powered, self-sustained things that don't need to connected to a wall outlet to work.