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<blockquote data-quote="Haunz" data-source="post: 5169996" data-attributes="member: 576010"><p>^ your meter is +/- 3% PLUS 8 counts (or something like that).. it works out to a lot more then 3%...</p><p></p><p>Your assumption that if you multiply the volts and amps you are reading you will find wattage is wrong.. I'm guessing that you either did not bother looking up power factor on wikipedia like I suggested, or you didn't understand it..</p><p></p><p>It may be the same kind of test everyone else uses.. so congradulations.. you are just as misinformed as 99% of the rest of the kids on caraudio forums..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Haunz, post: 5169996, member: 576010"] ^ your meter is +/- 3% PLUS 8 counts (or something like that).. it works out to a lot more then 3%... Your assumption that if you multiply the volts and amps you are reading you will find wattage is wrong.. I'm guessing that you either did not bother looking up power factor on wikipedia like I suggested, or you didn't understand it.. It may be the same kind of test everyone else uses.. so congradulations.. you are just as misinformed as 99% of the rest of the kids on caraudio forums.. [/QUOTE]
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