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From: Ralf.Brown@B.GP.CS.CMU.EDU
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Subject: Re: Power Supply Calculation:
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Date: 13 Aug 89 13:56:17 GMT
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In article <7993@saturn.ucsc.edu>, lance@helios (Lance Bresee) wrote:
}Monitors are also variable and probably draw more current than the
}rest of the setup...you can conserve a LOT of power if you leave

Your monitor must be quite a power hog.  My mono monitor is rated at 40W, and
I've seen 30W ratings.  Even my color TV is only rated at 65W....
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