if the question is how many watts consumed then under normal circumstaces 15volts time 6amps will give you 90 watts.
1.9 amps
Power is as easy as PIE (P=IxE). Watts equals the current squared time the resistance. Assuming a pure resistive load; they are equal. To answer the question precisely, one DC watt equals one AC watt.
1 HP = 746 watts. Watts = amps x volts. 7 x 110 = 770 watts. 770/746 = 1.032 HP
Watts are amps x volts, so w/o the volts the question can't be answered. At 100 volts it'd be 15 amps.
8000 BTU =2344.66 watts 1 watt = 3.412
my aircondition is 13000 btu on 220 volt ac is how many watts
Take BTUH and divide by EER. You will get watts.
P = V x A, POWER (watts) = VOLTS times AMPS But 1.5V AC is not a normal output
Watts = Volts x Amps x Power factor For an AC Unit I am guessing that your PF = .75 so we have 115 x 9.2 x .75 = 793.5 Watts.
A: It not size but rather capacity. the capacity will be the ac power consumption AC volts X AC current that will get Watts. So the capacity of the inverter should be the same watts plus a safety and efficiency power if the watts is 100 watts i would buy a 125 watts minimum
1.9 amps
Power is as easy as PIE (P=IxE). Watts equals the current squared time the resistance. Assuming a pure resistive load; they are equal. To answer the question precisely, one DC watt equals one AC watt.
AC power is electricially, a value that is expressed in watts and voltage is the electromotive force that combined with amps, makes up the formula to find watts. Watts is the product of Amps x Volts. W = amps x volts.
A 5000 btu AC unit operating at 25% efficiency operating continuously for 1 hour, will use approximately 5858 watts or 5.858 KW/h.
3KW
1 HP = 746 watts. Watts = amps x volts. 7 x 110 = 770 watts. 770/746 = 1.032 HP
Watts are amps x volts, so w/o the volts the question can't be answered. At 100 volts it'd be 15 amps.