Input: 110-240V AC, Output: 12V DC, 3.7A
It's very small - around 1 amp. When turned off (or on standby) the wattage is almost zero.
Could be about 13 amps at 240 v.
Max amps would be 1000 divided by 120.
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To answer this question a voltage must be stated. Use this formula I = W/E. Amps = Watts (VA)/Volts.
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10 amps
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amps like.. amplifiers? it depends on how many speakers you have. or amps like.. current draw? again. depends on your power needs, your power amps... ect
Could be about 13 amps at 240 v.
It's very small - around 1 amp. When turned off (or on standby) the wattage is almost zero.
You use Ohm's Law to make your calculation. Volts = Amps x Resistance Amps = Volts / Resistance
at 230v it will use 5 to 6 amps
It takes 13 amps Varies - but around 10 is a good average.
Max amps would be 1000 divided by 120.