There are normally at least 115 watts per fridge.
Mine uses 500 watts, but only for two minutes each hour usually.
One watt is 0.001 kilowatt. 65 watts is 0.065 kilowatts. It does not matter what the voltage is - watts are watts.
The fridge consumes the watts. My fridge is a normal one, it consumes 500 watts for 2 minutes every hour.
The watts or amperage should be stated on the nameplate of the fridge. If you are trying to find the size of a wire needed to connect the fridge to the electrical system an amperage needs to be calculated. If the watts of the fridge are known use this formula to find Amps = Watts/Voltage. Once the fridge's amperage is known, a correct wire size can be chosen and the proper fusing to protect the wiring put in place.
a freezer morter got 60 watts in it or 90 watts
Each refrigerator manufacturer has a different wattage. Look on the back of the unit and that information will be readily available.It depends on the size but my average kitchen fridge uses 500 watts for about 2 minutes per hour.
On average, a Frigidaire or refrigerator uses around 600 watts. This is assuming that the fridge is an average to large size, and not a tiny fridge that would use less power.
One watt is 0.001 kilowatt. 65 watts is 0.065 kilowatts. It does not matter what the voltage is - watts are watts.
The fridge consumes the watts. My fridge is a normal one, it consumes 500 watts for 2 minutes every hour.
I have read it can be ran off an 100watt solar panel. It uses .7-3.3 amps.
A normal fridge uses 120 v or 230 v and about 100 watts.
The watts or amperage should be stated on the nameplate of the fridge. If you are trying to find the size of a wire needed to connect the fridge to the electrical system an amperage needs to be calculated. If the watts of the fridge are known use this formula to find Amps = Watts/Voltage. Once the fridge's amperage is known, a correct wire size can be chosen and the proper fusing to protect the wiring put in place.
a freezer morter got 60 watts in it or 90 watts
an average washer uses around 850 watts some expensive ones uses around 1000 watts
Each refrigerator manufacturer has a different wattage. Look on the back of the unit and that information will be readily available.It depends on the size but my average kitchen fridge uses 500 watts for about 2 minutes per hour.
An ordinary kitchen fidge uses about 100 watts when the motor is running, which is for about 2-3 minutes each hour unless the door is opened a lot. When the fridge is full it uses less energy because less warm air enters each time the door is opened.
How many Amps is the fridge pulling? Multiply the Amps by the 120V circuit you're plugging into and you'll get your Watts.
approximately a kelvinator refrigerator uses about 98.7 watts an hour but usually it varies because of the temperature,size,features etc