The replacement fuse must be of the same amperage as the one it is replacing. The voltage does not come into play in this application.
It takes 1¼ amps on a 120 v supply, half that on a 240 v supply, so it is unlikely to blow a fuse. But the inrush current on switching it on might be 5 times that.
You need to know amps to answer this... Amps x Volts=watts
A pool pump motor which is drawing half the amps listed on its nameplate can indicate a problem with the windings or a lack of incoming current. Pumps will only draw as many amps as are required to operate under the current load.
10 to 12 amps at 110 volts, as a surge when the motor first starts up, then about half that during the rest of the cycle.
Mercedes added an external strip fuse on these cars, as the blower motor ages it draws more Amps than the fuse box can handle. It is an inline slow blow strip fuse in a snap open black case abought an inch and a half long, located in front of the fuse box they cost about a dollar.
It's wrong. Batteries charge at a rate given in Amps. Amps per hour means the charging rate is increasing. Battery capacity is often stated in units of ampere-hours, which means that so many amps are needed in 1 hour, or half so many amps in two hours etc.
Watts = current x volts for a resistive load. You need to know a voltage to calculate amps. If it is a 120 VAC residential voltage it would be a whopping 266,000/120 = A or 2,216.7 Amps. If it is 240 VAC then half that. To put that in perspective the service to a typical residence might be between 100 and 200 Amps.
eBay. Do a search for "Club replacement handle." There are half a dozen up right now.
If you pop your hood, you'll find an exterior fuse block located immediately in front of the right strut tower. The top of this block is labelled in white. This label will tell which fuse to replace (fuse is approximately half an inch by half an inch in size).
Yes, pinch runners do have to replace whoever they're pinch running for unless of course the pinch runners gets substituted for a defensive replacement in the next half of the inning.
"mA" represents "milliamp" so 5.0 mA would be 0.005 Amps, which is not half an amp (0.5 A) Milli means one thousandth so 500mA would be half an amp.
The Jonas Brothers use Marshall amps. If you watch some of their concert and music vids you can see they use marshall half stacks. Some have some pretty massive cabs.