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Q: What is the amperage of a 5000 btu air conditioner?
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How Many Watts 5000 Btu air conditioner Is Working On?

A 5000 BTU air conditioner works on 1465 watts. If the BTU, 5000, is multiplied by .293071, the exact amounts are given. However, this does not display the amount of watts utilized by the air conditioner. The voltage and amperes would need to be known in order to figure the watts during usage.


Will a 1000 watt generator run a 5000 btu air conditioner?

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It depends on room size, including ceiling height. In a 9x12 foot room with 9-foot ceilings, my 5000 BTU air conditioner cools to about 60-degrees.


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Perhaps the highest btu available in a portable air conditioner is 14000 BTUs. The air conditioner that has this high btu is the Sunpentown WA-1410H, which is portable.


How many BTU's is a Goldstar model WG1205R air conditioner?

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How many btu's in 5 ton air conditioner?

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How much square footage does 5000 BTU air conditioner cool?

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