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Re: coil running of car battery(s)?
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- Subject: Re: coil running of car battery(s)?
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- Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2005 21:56:50 -0700
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Original poster: Jerry White <starcatfisher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Canadian Safety Association, The name may be slightly incorrect but they
are simular to the UL in the U.S. I beleave that all of the equipment, not
just the power supply would need the CSA mark, a real pain :-(.
Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Original poster: Ed Phillips
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