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25 horse power.
The formula you are looking for is W = I x E.
The wiring should allow for 115 amps.
Yes, IF the motor is a dual-voltage motor to begin with. There should be re-connection instructions on the motor nameplate, or available from the manufacturer. The motor will list both voltages on the nameplate. If it only lists one, then the motor cannot be re-wired to a different voltage.
No, not unless there is a 115-volt power inverter to convert the 12 VDC to AC at the higher voltage. There are inexpensive inverters available to plug into a cigarette lighter outlet in a 12V vehicle system, but only for up to about 150 watts.
Basically you don't. The voltage a motor can take is dependent on the gauge of the wire in the windings, and there's no way to change that w/o rebuilding the motor from scratch. What you can do if it's a smallier motor is to use a transformer to get the voltge right for the motor.
The Electric Company - 1971 115 1-115 was released on: USA: 31 March 1972
How to get fire on a 115 hp 1996 evinrude motor?
115 miles = 607,200 feet
For electrical purposes 110-115-120 is all the same.
The Electric Company - 1971 505 4-115 was released on: USA: 28 March 1975
The Electric Company - 1971 245 2-115 was released on: USA: 30 March 1973
The Electric Company - 1971 115A 5-115 was released on: USA: 26 March 1976
The Electric Company - 1971 115B 6-115 was released on: USA: 25 March 1977
No adapter is needed, 110 and 115 volt are interchangeable.
248lbs is the weight of 115 hp chrysler outboard motor
To find what number is 92 percent of 115, convert 92% to decimal notation and multiply that by 115. 92% is .92 in decimal notation, so 92% of 115 is 0.92*115 = 105.8