About 1/2 to be on the safe side. I assume you mean the maximum current allowed by the breaker.
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The tag on the unit will tell you what the min/max ampacity of the circuit should be. The actual current drawn by the unit will vary with indoor and outdoor load conditions.
There should be a voltage rating - 6V, 12V, etc; then a current rating - how many amps. Finally there may be a duty cycle which would be the percentage of time the alternator might produce its maximum current.
15%
35 percent
15%
The maximum current rating for the circuit breaker should be at least 30 amps to accommodate the continuous current of 25 amps required by the load.
The maximum percentage of net spendable income that should be set aside for housing is 38 percent. It is important to choose housing that you will be able to afford to pay for each month.
90-100%
90-100%
90-100%
The maximum percentage on commission you can get is 40%, depending on the contract agreed upon by you and your client.
At least 20% should go towards transportation. At most 30%.
ANSWER A reverse biased 20 V zener clamps the voltage across its terminals to 20 V. Since 50 mA x 20 V = 1 W, the current through the diode should be limited to a maximum of 50 mA. In practice, this current maximum would be derated for reliability reasons.