The formula you are looking for is I = W/E. As you can see the voltage has to be known to answer the question.
divide watts with voltage = amps
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Yes. watts / volts = amps. 4800/240=20amps.
20 Amp * 120 Volts = 2400 Watts 2400 Watt * 80% max use = 1920 Watts planned normal usage for a circuit with a 20 Amp breaker.
you will need 21.81 amps at 220v
Volts * Amps = Watts 12 Volt * 2 amp = 24 Watts
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Yes. watts / volts = amps. 4800/240=20amps.
A 20 amp 240 volt circuit can provide 4800 watts.4800 watts / 6 watt per foot = 800 feet.
20 Amp * 120 Volts = 2400 Watts 2400 Watt * 80% max use = 1920 Watts planned normal usage for a circuit with a 20 Amp breaker.
That depends on circuit voltage. 1 watt is equal to 1 volt times 1 amp.
A typical home hot water heater uses 4800 watts. The circuitry connecting to the tanks is a 20 amp breaker with #12 wire for the connection. The tank draws 20 amps. W = A x V = 20 x 240 = 4800 watts. Some industrial hot water tanks can be rated at four times the size of home tanks.
you will need 21.81 amps at 220v
Volts * Amps = Watts 12 Volt * 2 amp = 24 Watts
The formula for watts is, Watts = Amps x Volts.
Current in amps = watts/ voltage in volts. If you have a 240 volt supply, it will draw 4800/240 = 20 amps, so no. This is a very powerful water heater, and would normally be wired into a dedicated circuit, presumably with a 30 amp breaker.
120Watts=1Amp
4800 watts because watts = volts x amps.