If we assume that the inverter is used in your car on 12 Volts DC and you are creating 120 VAC; and the 2500 watts refers to the AC side of inverter then for a resistive load Amps = Watts / Volts = 2500/120.
You have your own answer. It is 1.5 amps.
Watts = Volts * Amps Therefore: 70 Watts / 13.8 Volts = 5.07 Amps
IF the manufacturer did not list a rating on the switch for DC then the switch is not approved for the use on DC. Switches rated for AC will not last long used on DC because they do not have the ability to exstinguish the arc across the contacts present with DC.
6 amps
12 volts DC
If we assume that the inverter is used in your car on 12 Volts DC and you are creating 120 VAC; and the 2500 watts refers to the AC side of inverter then for a resistive load Amps = Watts / Volts = 2500/120.
12 volts DC.
13.5-16 volts DC
Volts direct current eg battery As opossd to Vac wich is volts altinating current eg mains supply
12 volts DC.
12 volts DC.
Both are equally as dangerous, as 250-volts is more than enough to exceed the .1 amp (100 milli-amps) needed to cause your heart to stop beating correctly. DC electrical current cause more sever burning than AC current does, but when the voltage is as high as 250 V, it will not matter much which type of current it is... both have the potential to kill you.
the answer is dc volts are rectified from ac volts and the amperage will be the same unless you account for the slight drop from the rectifier. dc volts from a battery have no relationship to ac volts. you can derive ac volts from a dc source using an inverter.
A DC motor can be built to operate on any voltage.
12 volts DC.
12 volts DC.