You get power (hp or watts) by taking ampt times voltage. And since you're not telling which voltage it is the question can't be answered.
106 amps
100 amps
To convert amps and volts to horsepower (HP), you can use the formula: HP = (Volts × Amps) / 746. For 8 amps at 110 volts, the calculation would be (110 × 8) / 746, which equals approximately 0.88 HP.
hp= 745.699872so if the rated voltage is 220 so 745.699872 /220=3.389 A
It depends on the voltage-- I think at 110v it's 4 amps per hp
A walmart ever last wiil be fine at 350 c-amps, if you use your mower at temps below 45-f, or have more than 20 hp then go up to 420 c-amps.
88 amps
To answer this question the voltage of the motor must be stated.
what is the full load amps for 2.4 hp motor at 460 volts ?
24.87amps 1 hp=746 watts P=IxV ... (746x8)/240
1 HP = 745.70 wattsPower (watts) = Current (amps) x VoltsSo if you use a 110 volt system, amps = 745.7/110 = 6.779 ampsIf you use a 220 volt system, amps = 745.7/220 = 3.389 ampsFor a 12 volt system, amps = 745.7/12 = 62.142 amps
HP = (Current x Voltage)/746, or HP = (IE)/746 (disregarding %Efficiency) So, you have to solve for I, current: I = (746 x HP)/E