You can get a probable maximum of around 1875W from a standard 15A wall circuit...ideally...In practice this will be much less since the wiring may be old, the voltage may sag, or the wires might just burn down first.
There's also that transformer up on the pole (or on the ground for the bigger ones) that has a max wattage it can deliver. Assuming (which is a lot!) 50% power to audio efficiency, that means that you might be able to get 975W, at the risk of your venue/house/etc without a dedicated high-current supply. The UL would not approve this, and the power company won't like it! It's very important to have a real good electrician (make sure they know the black wire is hot! You wouldn't believe...) check stuff out if your plugging in more than a KW or so, especially on residential circuits....you may already be sharing with a fridge, microwave, television, etc. Definite fire danger! I have seen the pole transformers shooting huge sparks after/during some concerts that were clearly poorly set up electrically...these are situations best avoided!
RE: the moon....Space, the biggest compactron ever! Honestly, though, there's all kinds signal noise you'd need to shield, ionizing radiation...you'd need a lead shield for your preamp. Probably can ignore plate dissipation in absolute zero, need a big cathode. You could run the "filament" with a solar reflector aimed at the cathode
There's also that transformer up on the pole (or on the ground for the bigger ones) that has a max wattage it can deliver. Assuming (which is a lot!) 50% power to audio efficiency, that means that you might be able to get 975W, at the risk of your venue/house/etc without a dedicated high-current supply. The UL would not approve this, and the power company won't like it! It's very important to have a real good electrician (make sure they know the black wire is hot! You wouldn't believe...) check stuff out if your plugging in more than a KW or so, especially on residential circuits....you may already be sharing with a fridge, microwave, television, etc. Definite fire danger! I have seen the pole transformers shooting huge sparks after/during some concerts that were clearly poorly set up electrically...these are situations best avoided!
RE: the moon....Space, the biggest compactron ever! Honestly, though, there's all kinds signal noise you'd need to shield, ionizing radiation...you'd need a lead shield for your preamp. Probably can ignore plate dissipation in absolute zero, need a big cathode. You could run the "filament" with a solar reflector aimed at the cathode
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