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A 1500 Watt heater will pull about 12.5 Amps. Tour circuits in apartment will be 15 A and 20 A. Provided you don't have too much of a load on the same circuit, it should work.
The fan motor takes a lot less power than the compressor pump in an air conditioner. If you have a plug-in system you can use a plug-in "Kill-a-Watt�" meter (for around 25 dollars) to measure the watts (or amps) in each mode and determine how much power each one uses.
A inverter is what makes you be able to go from dc to AC. Usually a 400 watt inverter goes in a vehicle while a 5000 is typical for homes. If you wanted to use a laptop on electric only in your car... you would plug the inverter into the cig. lighter outlet in the car and your laptop into the inverter. Hope that helps!
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You can use a power bar that needs 1500 watts or less.
Take the plug in your hand, and insert the plug into the wall outlet.
A 1500 Watt heater will pull about 12.5 Amps. Tour circuits in apartment will be 15 A and 20 A. Provided you don't have too much of a load on the same circuit, it should work.
It might help, but I would test your wiring first in few simple steps. Get a 12ga extension cable long enought to reach 20A outlet (usually above kitchen counter or sump pump). Plug your printer into 20A outlet using extension and see is its still dimming your lights, if it does try a different outlet, if problem exists no matter where you plug it, than a voltage regulator will not help. If you did find an outlet that solved light dimming than all you need is a licensed electrician to pull a pair of wires for printer dedicated outlet.
My outlet is listed 100 watt and 400 watt You can rough guess 1 amp per 100 watts. The amp requirement will be listed on the tool.
The fan motor takes a lot less power than the compressor pump in an air conditioner. If you have a plug-in system you can use a plug-in "Kill-a-Watt�" meter (for around 25 dollars) to measure the watts (or amps) in each mode and determine how much power each one uses.
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Yes, it will be perfectly safe.
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No, the current will be too high.
A inverter is what makes you be able to go from dc to AC. Usually a 400 watt inverter goes in a vehicle while a 5000 is typical for homes. If you wanted to use a laptop on electric only in your car... you would plug the inverter into the cig. lighter outlet in the car and your laptop into the inverter. Hope that helps!
Not really. A 2000W generator will give you about 10 amps. Your normal RV air conditioner will draw 12-15.
Standard 120 volt 15 amp outlet. 300 watts is not a high current demand.