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It should read in the back of the amp.
The plate should as a minimum show the working voltage, volt-amp capability and the rpm of the generator. Other optional information is the manufacturer and serial number.
maybe, if you put it in the right place. to make it as loud as it can be put it high up and facing in the right direction
Laney Amp RB1 15 watts, Hartke System Amp HD25, 25 watts, Roland Amp CB60XL 60 watts
You'll be able to get a sound out of it for practice, but the tone probably won't be very good. The size of the speaker cone required to produce the bass (12") means it won't really be responsive enough to deal with the higher note on the guitar successfully.I don't THINK it'll damage guitar or amp. It shouldn't damage your bass amp, but if you use a bass with a guitar amp it will pretty much destroy the amp.
You can find the alternator amp rating on the alternator itself. The amp rating will located near the alternator serial number. The rating will be a 2 or 3 digit number followed by an A. You could also find the information in your original owners manual or you could go to your local auto parts store, look at the choices for your vehicle and then visually compare to the one on your motorhome.
normally 10 amp hope this helps
That fuse should be located in the driver's side kick panel remove door with a tug on the small knob on the door it will be fuse number 2=15 amp (tail) number 6=15 amp(stop) or number 7=7.5 amp (turn)
i do know what each of the symbols mean but you can tell what amp of fuses to use by looking at the top. you will find a number on there that you can use. just buy fuses with the same number. on that car they are either 10,20, or 30 amp fuses. i do not know what each of the symbols mean but you can tell what amp of fuses to use by looking at the top. you will find a number on there that you can use. just buy fuses with the same number. on that car they are either 10,20, or 30 amp fuses.
15 amp
The most common size wire for an electric range is 3C - #8 connected to a 40 amp two pole breaker for operation on 240 volts. <<>> Wiring specifications are located on the unit nameplate, where the serial and model number are.