05-26-2014 03:48 AM - edited 07-05-2021 12:53 AM
Hello, I am looking for the BTU value of AIR-CAP2602E. In datasheet I can not find it.
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05-28-2014 11:05 AM
The amount of heat produced is a function of the amount of energy used. The 2602 uses up to 12.95W which would convert to 44.2 BTU. If you disable one or both of the radios I would expect this number to drop significantly.
John
05-28-2014 11:05 AM
The amount of heat produced is a function of the amount of energy used. The 2602 uses up to 12.95W which would convert to 44.2 BTU. If you disable one or both of the radios I would expect this number to drop significantly.
John
05-29-2014 10:56 AM
The AIR-CAP2602E uses up to 12.95W which would convert to 44.2 BTU.
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