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All electric appliances use amps. Amps are a measure of current.
Some where on the electric piano there will be a manufactures label. When you find it the voltage and amperage will be stated. To find the wattage use the formula W = Amps x Volts.
The electric heater will have power rated in Watts. The Amps it will draw depends on the voltage system you are using. Can be calculated by formula I (Amps) = P / V In the USA with 110V system a 2400W heater will draw 2400 Watts / 110 Volts = 21.8 Amps In Australia with a 230 V system a 2400W heater will draw 2400 Watts / 230 Volts = 10.4 Amps
Amps is an electric current unit and watt is an electric power unit.
You need the formula: Amps * Volts = Watts But you get to do the math.
Many electric blankets are washable, such as the Biddeford heated electric throw blanket. It can be washed in a regular washing machine.
The Sunbeam Electric Blanket is machine washable.
No, but an electric blanket can interfere with a pacemaker. Furthermore, electric blankets are dangerous in general!
Conduction - The wires inside of the blanket conduct heat through the blanket and when the blanket touches you, the heat transfers from the warmer object (the blanket) to the cooler object (you). YW ~Jack
I have a QVC featherbed, can I put a Silentnight electric blanket on top of it.
The best is a electric blanket.... well that's my opinon
An average bolt of positive lightning carries an electric current of 300 kA = 300,000 Amps.
an electric blanket uses 200 watts(wattage). If you left your electric blanket on for 10 hours you might end upwith a 30 to 50 cent fine.
The Cozy Fleece Electric Blanket and the Soft Heat Brushed Micro Fleece Electric Blanket are both made of high quality fleece, and will be comparable in softness.
Unfortunately the Sunbeam Electric Blanket is only available in twin size?
Usually 2,000 to 2,200 volts at 7 to 12 amps.
All electric appliances use amps. Amps are a measure of current.