scotteng
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- Location
- Apollo Beach, FL
- Occupation
- Professional Engineer
Electrical engineer here with a curious observation on a recent cruise. The wife had a 3-barrel curling iron that would not work when plugged into any of the cabin electrical outlets. Everything else worked just fine in those same outlets immediately before and after, just not the curling iron. I suspect they must be using some type of current limiting tech that disables the circuit temporarily. After returning home, we plugged in the curling iron and confirmed it works. Does anyone know what technology cruise ships might be using that detects higher currents and cuts off the circuit if above a certain threshold, but restores the circuit it when that high-amperage device is removed?