36 watt / 12 volt = 3 amp
No current bro? Depends
That depends on your car. You should check the manual. If it's not explicitly mentioned, you should check in the manual which fuse belongs to the accessory supply and then check the rating of that fuse in the fuse box.
The minimum size home wiring is #14 AWG, the rating for that size wire is 15 amps.
The minimum size home wiring is #14 AWG, the rating for that size wire is 15 amps.
100 Amperes is minimum for a new home now'a'days
No current bro? Depends
No, because the provided rating of 12volt, 2.7Amp equivalent to 2700 mA (milli amphere) is a much higher as to the adapter said 12volt, 1000 mA (Milli Amphere).
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The formula you are looking for is Watts = Amps x Volts. Amps = Watts/Volts. This comes to 4 amps load. Minimum size fuse would be 5 amps.
This entirely depends on your Country, State, and Lender. Generally, a score of 660 is the minimum requirement, but there is always some room for movement if you have the right lender at the right time.
That depends on your car. You should check the manual. If it's not explicitly mentioned, you should check in the manual which fuse belongs to the accessory supply and then check the rating of that fuse in the fuse box.
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Each fuse has its own rating. It will be marked on the fuse somewhere.
The minimum size home wiring is #14 AWG, the rating for that size wire is 15 amps.
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