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nathan_f77
on Nov 29, 2016
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‘Diamond-age’ of power generation as nuclear batte...
You could, but it would be less than 10W of electricity, so not enough to power a lightbulb. The water tank is insulated, so the water just heats up slowly until it reaches boiling point. That doesn't mean it's a powerful heat source.
BatFastard
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So basically if you use up all the hot water in your shower you are going to be in hot water!
radarsat1
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Ah I see, so it's about the rate of heating more than the amount of heat it can potentially generate. That makes sense, thanks.
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