Difference between revisions of "Amps"
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Latest revision as of 10:12, 29 January 2013
Amps (amperes) are an unrealistic (if useful for game means) measure of power output and drain mostly used for DSL, and used for motors and batteries.
Standard rule is 1 amp = 10 elecmaxinoutrate (in the case of batteries) or -10 elecmaxinoutrate (in the case of motors)
Examples
Ant Battery : 10 amps
Battlepack : 28.5 amps
WP836E : 20 amps
PC545 : 45 amps
PC625 : 60 amps
Small battery packs : 10 amps
6V Nifty : 40 amps
Supervolt : 80 amps
Any Spin motor : -10 amps
Snapper 2 : -30 amps
DDT : -50 amps
BSG : -24.5 amps
Mag Snapper : -45 amps
Small JX : -50 amps
Large JX : -70 amps
Beta Burst : -210 amps