1/10th of an amp
Voltage doesn't actually kill, it is the amperage that kills.
If the amperage is high enough, yes.
The minimum recommended amperage for a house to run a dryer is typically 30 amps. However, it is crucial to consult the manufacturer's specifications and local electrical codes to determine the correct amperage requirement for your specific dryer model and household electrical system.
It is not the voltage it is the amperage that kills.
Need motor voltage, amperage and phase to give you an anwer.
Voltage doesn't actually kill, it is the amperage that kills.
Possibly, but it depends on the amperage available. Even 110 volts can kill with enough amps.
No. Voltage doesn't kill you, amperage does, and the amperage produced by a AA battery is not even enough to cause a tingle. Amperage AND voltage kills. Should also include frequency in that equation. 120 v/ 10 amps of 400 hertz kills faster than 60 hz. Amps with low voltage will do no harm. You need both to kill. One AA battery would not kill you but put together enough of them? Why not?
If the amperage is high enough, yes.
The minimum recommended amperage for a house to run a dryer is typically 30 amps. However, it is crucial to consult the manufacturer's specifications and local electrical codes to determine the correct amperage requirement for your specific dryer model and household electrical system.
It is not the voltage it is the amperage that kills.
Need motor voltage, amperage and phase to give you an anwer.
Amperage is electric current of flow.
The amperage of a T2L 250v fuse is typically 8 amps. It is a misconception that it has an amperage of 3.
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.
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?
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