RichB-HTX
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- Rich
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I just used one outlet to power my fridge, fans, lamps, coffee machine and device chargers after a hurricane and it got me thinking how much power is available to each outlet. I kind of found an answer but it was not clear whether the quoted power was for each individual plug receptacle or each pair. I asked ChatGzpT and it says the quoted power is per pair of outlets. Is this correct?
Chatgpt:βFor the Ford F-150 Lightning, the power quoted for the outlets typically applies to the total available power for each set or pair of outlets, not each individual receptacle. This means that if you have a pair of outlets rated for a certain wattage, that wattage is shared between both outlets. For instance, if a pair of 120V outlets is rated for 2.4 kW, then the combined draw from both outlets should not exceed 2.4 kW.β
Chatgpt:βFor the Ford F-150 Lightning, the power quoted for the outlets typically applies to the total available power for each set or pair of outlets, not each individual receptacle. This means that if you have a pair of outlets rated for a certain wattage, that wattage is shared between both outlets. For instance, if a pair of 120V outlets is rated for 2.4 kW, then the combined draw from both outlets should not exceed 2.4 kW.β
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