huh?Quote:
a crt monitor will only draw about 130watt
Let's do the math.
The formula is: amps X voltage = watts
So, 130 watts divided by 120 volts (we're talking the US here)equals 1.08333 amps. That is a mighty small monitor you have. (and quite the blanket statement at that)
My little 15 inch monitor draws 180 watts. (120v X 1.5 amps)
Makes me wonder...hmmm
Regardless, I have yet to see an LCD monitor..err excuse me, an A/C adapter for an LCD monitor, draw that much current. There is a difference between an A/C adapter current draw due to the conversion to D/C. Relative to the amount it takes for a CRT to become fully charged, something not necessary for an LCD.
I apologize in advance if I'm wrong but I'm only going by the facts I have at hand.
Please correct me if I'm wrong but I'm a bit drunk right now.
peace