how many watts aew needed to power a 110 volt tv at 1.30 amp
Mine uses 230v and 2.58KWh.
well power=current*voltage so= 6*230=1380w
It depends on the voltage, if the voltage is 230v then the answer would be 6.95 Amps. Try the Watts2Amps App on the iPhone, that's what I use.
The forumla for power is: Power (watts) = Volts x Amps Therefore: Amps = Power/Volts So the answer to your question depends on the voltage in use. @230v: 0.14 Amps @24v: 1.33 Amps @12v: 2.66 Amps
No bell wire is not meant to be 230V.
Mine uses 230v and 2.58KWh.
230v power supply .................it requires 12watts......
well power=current*voltage so= 6*230=1380w
It depends on the voltage, if the voltage is 230v then the answer would be 6.95 Amps. Try the Watts2Amps App on the iPhone, that's what I use.
Seeing that "130VA" on the label, you should assume that there should be 130 watts of mains power available to operate the instrument.
Power = V A = 1,610 watts
To determine the number of watts of electric energy consumed by electric iron, we need to multiply the volts and the ampere used by that particular electric iron, so the product of those two is the watts used by the electric iron.
You can't really convert that. If you multiply volts and amperes, you get watts, a unit of power. Watts is equivalent to joules/second. If you multiply volts x amperes x seconds, you get joules.
Depends on the voltage. If you multiply the voltage with the amperes you get watts. If it's a 400V group you have 3 times 230V 125A
The forumla for power is: Power (watts) = Volts x Amps Therefore: Amps = Power/Volts So the answer to your question depends on the voltage in use. @230v: 0.14 Amps @24v: 1.33 Amps @12v: 2.66 Amps
A three wire home distribution service rated at 100 amps has a wattage capacity of;From L1 to L2 at 240 volts x 100 amps = 24000 watts or 24 kilowatts. From L1 to neutral at 120 volts x 100 amps = 12000 watts or 12 kilowatts. From L2 to neutral at 120 volts x 100 amps = 12000 watts or 12 kilowatts.
it will not run