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I know someone has the answer
hello folks, sorry for the off topic question but i know someone out there has the answer or knows where i can go.
I need to calculate the Kva of a plasma cutter so i can bring in a transformer. it's 460 volts does anyone know where i can get this calculation?? tks craig
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