FIRST CHECK HOW MANY WATTS DOES ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CONSUME THEN DIVIDE IT by their respective volts you will get your required answer
-21-inch Standard TV: 74 watts -42-inch LCD TV: 195 watts -DVD Player: 15 watts -VHS Player: 17 watts -Blu-Ray: 19 watts -Satellite Decoder: 35 watts -Converter Box: 08 watts -Cable Box: 25 watts -42-inch LCD TV: 195 watts -26-inch CRT TV: 74 watts
Probably not very many! A microwave will probably max that out right away. You may be able to run two 2-slot toasters on 1300 watts. Two or three small TVs may run on 1300 watts. Perhaps 3 or 4 box fans will run on 1300 watts. On a 120 V circuit, 1300 watts will draw a little less than 11 Amps.
They can be in the same box. Amps are measured in series and volts in parallel.
.Amplifier power is measured in watts, as in "100 watts per channel," but what does that really mean? Do all 100 watt per channel receivers deliver 100 watts? And what about those "1000 watt" home theater in a box systems? Are they more powerful than 2,000 A/V receivers? And what about high-end 100 watt per channel high-end power amps? Are all watts created equal? I don't think so!
No
a bunch
Four watts out of the box, which is the legal limit set for CB radios by the FCC.
-21-inch Standard TV: 74 watts -42-inch LCD TV: 195 watts -DVD Player: 15 watts -VHS Player: 17 watts -Blu-Ray: 19 watts -Satellite Decoder: 35 watts -Converter Box: 08 watts -Cable Box: 25 watts -42-inch LCD TV: 195 watts -26-inch CRT TV: 74 watts
iron box
If it's an iron box then it's iron
no there is no use of electromagnets in iron box
The iron box was invented by Henry W. Seeley. This invention was invented in 1882. The iron box is called the clothes iron now a day!
working of iron box
It depends on the receiver but its from range 25 W - 40 W
Yes. It is possible to jailbreak a DNA 30 box mod up to 42 watts. If so how?
The compound noun 'iron box' is a common noun, a general word for any box made of iron.
The only material should be iron!