Watts = volts x amps x power factor Power Factor is 1 for resistive loads and decreases for other loads like motors. Maximum watts would be 12 x 220
No. You cannot use any battery for it.
12 AWG in most circumstances.
Not much of anything. The 220 volt appliance needs just that ... 220 volts in order to run. If it runs at all, it certainly would not be running at anywhere near peak efficiency.
3000/220 =13.63amps
80
subtract your age from 220
subtract your age from 220
Subtract your age from 220
220 multiplied by 12 is 2,640.
Subtract your age by 220
Like 50 or 60 pounds
220 a month he contract of bmeg 12 million in 3 years
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220 British pounds = 343.11200 U.S. dollars (as of 2011-12-05). For latest see related links.
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220 a month he contract of bmeg 12 million in 3 years