your question lacks supporting evidence to convert watts into amps.
here's an example to make 1.6amps, though...
Power(aka)watts=> [ P=VxI ]
so if your amps is 1.6
than P=Vx1.6
lets say your voltage is 120
than P=120x1,6
P=192watts
There is missing the value of the voltage. We asume V = 120 volts. Powerage = Voltage times current Power = 120 volts times 16 amps = 1920 watts.
Divide the 1600 w by the 120 v and the answer is 13.33 amps. If you don't know the power factor for the equipment, increase the result by 20% to 16 amps.
On a 16 amp plug, you can use a maximum of 3680 watts (16 amps x 230 volts) of power. It's important not to exceed this limit to prevent overloading the circuit and causing a fire hazard.
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Enough to make your mother’s panties drop on the floor.
The power in watts is equal to the volts times the amps so that is 120 x 7.5.
A 12-2 wire is designed to handle up to 20 amps of current. This would be equivalent to a maximum of around 2400 watts if using a standard 120-volt circuit. It is always important to consult local electrical codes and regulations to ensure proper installation and safety.
160 amps at 12v.
160 amps at 12v.
To answer this question a voltage and amperage must be stated. W = Amps x Volts.
To calculate the amp draw for a 3800-watt water heater at 240 volts, use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. Thus, the amp draw would be 3800 watts / 240 volts, which equals approximately 15.83 amps. Therefore, the water heater draws about 16 amps.
Breaker sizing is dependant on what the load amperage is that the breaker is connected to. If the amperage is not given but just the wattage, use this equation I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts. This air conditioner unit should be on a dedicated circuit receptacle. On these types of loads the conductor can only be loaded to 80% of the conductors rating. So a 15 amp breaker times 80% = 12 amps or Watts = Amps x Volts, 12 x 120 = 1440 watts. A 20 amp breaker times 80% = 16 amps or Watts = Amps x Volts, 16 x 120 = 1920. Once the breaker is sized remember to use the correct wire size to correspond with the amperage of the breaker.