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240v power makes this better, because it means the starting current is exponentially lower for the same torque. It’s mostly a American/Japanese problem.
Yep, American here. No running appliances with motors on my 120V smart plugs.
I used to use a lot of CloudFree, but I moved and most of my smart home stuff is now in a box somewhere. It’s not really been practical to set any of it up. Long story.
'Exponential' is not the term you're looking for here
Is it not? I thought doubling the voltage would quarter the amperage, or am I derping? Do I mean “polynomially”?
Yes, in that case the dependence is quadratic, a special case of polynomial