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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 4364351" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Any electrical device needs electrons. All you have to do is look at the voltage (push) they need verses the amount they need (amperage = volume). Think about transferring electron stuff. Water is an example that is reverent. Valve on your ice maker has pressure, fills ice tray. Same pressure is out at your faucet, what if a fire hose connected? Going to squirt 50 ft? All pressure is the same in your house. Flush the toilet to reduce the volume available while wife is is the shower. Yep the voltage or "pressure" on the system drops. </p><p></p><p>9V battery rectangle in a bubble wrap from WM vs almost dead 9V battery on your car is different for example. All situations require "balancing the load" Like my gate. Yep drains battery, yep recharges in between.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 4364351, member: 24583"] Any electrical device needs electrons. All you have to do is look at the voltage (push) they need verses the amount they need (amperage = volume). Think about transferring electron stuff. Water is an example that is reverent. Valve on your ice maker has pressure, fills ice tray. Same pressure is out at your faucet, what if a fire hose connected? Going to squirt 50 ft? All pressure is the same in your house. Flush the toilet to reduce the volume available while wife is is the shower. Yep the voltage or "pressure" on the system drops. 9V battery rectangle in a bubble wrap from WM vs almost dead 9V battery on your car is different for example. All situations require "balancing the load" Like my gate. Yep drains battery, yep recharges in between. [/QUOTE]
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