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I will talk with my prof and let you know the final verdict after few hours. |
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Where are you getting your power factor numbers from?
In any case put your watt meter to the pump, that will tell you the watts. You're not billed kva in residential. And even if you were you need to look at what your whole system is drawing, not just one little part. |
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P = V * I * PF So PF = P/(V*I) = 82W/(115V*1.8A) = 0.4 |
I'm just restating what has been said but:
PF= True Watts/ Volts*Amperes True Watts= 82w Volts= 115v Amps= 1.80a PF= 82/207 = 0.396 You're pump output is only 40% of the power it is drawing. Not good, not efficient! haha |
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