Voltage and resistance determine amperage, assuming the source can provide the amperes.
A voltage and amperage need to be stated to answer this question.
A GFCI trips when it detects a difference in the amperage going to the outlet and what is coming back. Even 4-6 miliamps difference will trip the outlet.
There are several amperage ratings on AC compressors/motors. Locked Motor Amperage (LRA) is the amperage that the motor is fused for. The load of the motor is expressed in amperage or wattage, which is probably the case here. Low amperage readings on an AC unit being charged by amperage load would indicate low freon. High amperage readings indicate overcharge when charging by the amperage load. AC units are not accurately charged by amperage readings and the efficiency of motors is not expressed in amperage readings.
Need to know the voltage of the motor. Use this formula, I = W/E, Amps = Watts/Volts. Once you have the amperage then ask, what size wire is needed for (your amperage) at (your voltage).
How much amperage for a hotpoint 20 inch stove
Voltage and resistance determine amperage, assuming the source can provide the amperes.
2 amps
To answer this question the motor voltage is needed.
Amperage is electric current of flow.
A voltage and amperage need to be stated to answer this question.
The amperage of a T2L 250v fuse is typically 8 amps. It is a misconception that it has an amperage of 3.
A GFCI trips when it detects a difference in the amperage going to the outlet and what is coming back. Even 4-6 miliamps difference will trip the outlet.
There are several amperage ratings on AC compressors/motors. Locked Motor Amperage (LRA) is the amperage that the motor is fused for. The load of the motor is expressed in amperage or wattage, which is probably the case here. Low amperage readings on an AC unit being charged by amperage load would indicate low freon. High amperage readings indicate overcharge when charging by the amperage load. AC units are not accurately charged by amperage readings and the efficiency of motors is not expressed in amperage readings.
50 amps. I=P/E.
Enough to make your mother’s panties drop on the floor.
It is ok to use a fuse with a higher amperage rating and not ok to use a fuse with a smaller amperage rating why?