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Re: coil running of car battery(s)?
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Original poster: "Jim Lux" <jimlux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Canadian Standards Association
"CSA approved" probably really means "designed and/or tested and complies
with relevant standards issued by CSA", perhaps by a recognized testing
laboratory (RTL). Here in the US, UL would be similar.
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Subject: Re: coil running of car battery(s)?
> Original poster: Ed Phillips <evp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> If I can avoid the wall socket, that'd be best for my needs. The
> professor
> said anything plugged into the wall needs CSA approval, but she didn't
> know
> the exact requirements, ie, if it was below a certain voltage it was ok,
> etc."
>
> What does CSA approval mean? Who's CSA?
>
> Ed
>
>