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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 8269836" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>So are you saying that there is no difference between a fixed resistive load and real world use where there is more fluctuation in the actual use? So I guess then there is no difference really between testing dynamic power of an amplifier if you know the resistive results? Crazy Also it is important to understand that the CA and the CCA were measured with a load of 120 amps that then was calculated with with a machine to estimate the numbers. Granted I do not have a refrigeration unit set to 32 or 0 degrees but I have never seen a pulse tester that I have used be spot on with a full resistive load test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 8269836, member: 541383"] So are you saying that there is no difference between a fixed resistive load and real world use where there is more fluctuation in the actual use? So I guess then there is no difference really between testing dynamic power of an amplifier if you know the resistive results? Crazy Also it is important to understand that the CA and the CCA were measured with a load of 120 amps that then was calculated with with a machine to estimate the numbers. Granted I do not have a refrigeration unit set to 32 or 0 degrees but I have never seen a pulse tester that I have used be spot on with a full resistive load test. [/QUOTE]
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