2 amps
2 amps
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Usually resistance is encountered by electrons while flowing through a conductor.
A breaker is based on the amperage that is drawn by the pump motor load. Find the full load amperage of the motor. The wire fed from the breaker has to be rated at 125% of the motors full load amperage. The breaker for motors have to be over sized, usually 250% of the motors full load amps.
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It can be, as in encountered obstacles. Encountered is the past tense and past participle of the verb to encounter, and is usually a verb.
Usually the current rating for a circuit is higher than the current usually taken. This leaves a little margin for safety.
Diodes are usually rated in amperage. A diode may be capable of handling only a 10th of an ampere. Some diodes called Power diodes may be capable of handling up to 100 amperes per diode. To select the proper diode, you must know what the maximum amperage your circuit is capable of. Then you would select one that would handle at least 120 percent of the amperage your circuit would handle.
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Amperage (energy) required to make starter turn fast enough to start vehicle usually not more than 250 amps
Usually resistance is encountered by electrons while flowing through a conductor.
No, a fuse of a higher amperage rating will not usually have a higher melting point link. The higher amperage fuse will use a wider link or a link of larger diameter.
Where the upper radiator hose connects to the engine you will find the thermostat housing. Under that housing is the thermostat. Usually has 2 bolts holding it on.Where the upper radiator hose connects to the engine you will find the thermostat housing. Under that housing is the thermostat. Usually has 2 bolts holding it on.
The thermostat is usually located on the lower hose, where it attaches to the radiator
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If you want to know the amperage for each outlet on a power strip then check the nameplate current on the device that is plugged into that outlet on the power strip. Power strips usually have their own breaker that will trip at 15 amps. If you load the strip to its maximum capacity there is a good chance that it will trip before the distribution circuit breaker will trip. You can not simply divide the total amps by the number of outlets as each device will have a different amperage and depending on where it is plugged into the strip these amperage's in a set position will change.