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Is 1.5 farad capacitor enough for a 1300 watt system?

yes it is i am running a 2500w and it is fine.


50hz 10a 240v 2500w?

watts = volts X ampsSo240V X 10A = 2400W - not 2500.


What fuse would you use if you were fitting a new plug to a 2.5kw heater assume a voltage of 120v?

To calculate the fuse rating needed, use the formula: Fuse rating = (Power of appliance / Voltage of appliance) + 0.25. For the 2.5kW heater at 120V, the calculation is (2500W / 120V) + 0.25 = 20.83A. Therefore, you would use a 20A fuse for the 2.5kW heater at 120V.


How many amps does a 2500 watt inverter use?

If we assume that the inverter is used in your car on 12 Volts DC and you are creating 120 VAC; and the 2500 watts refers to the AC side of inverter then for a resistive load Amps = Watts / Volts = 2500/120.


Which subwoofer is better Pioneer TS-W303R 1200w or SSL SLR12D SLR Series 12 Dual 4 Ohm Voice Coil Subwoofer 2500w both can be found on amazon?

dont get the pioneer its junk i blew mine in 5 minutes on a cheap bazooka 300 watt mono amp


How many horsepower equals 1500 watts?

1 hp equals 746 Watts. You do the math. Update: There are a few different conversion rates for horsepower (metric, electric, etc), but approximately 1 watt = 0.0134 horsepower. Therefore 2500W = approx 3.35 horsepower, or 3.4 using metric horsepower. For future conversion questions use http://www.onlineconversion.com/ (not a plug, actually a useful site)


Will a 250 watt power converter power a 1200 watt Rockford fosgate amplifier?

The electrical watt rating of the inverter is different than that audio watt output of the amplifier. Your best bet would be to go to the Rockford Fosgate website and look at the electrical requirements for the amp. Even though the amplifier is rated at 1200 watts, it will consume more. The manufacturer will probably give the power consumption in amps, or at least the size of fuse to use in the power supplied to the amplifier. Use the following equation to calculate the power required for the amplifier. P (watts) = I (amps) x V (volts). For instance if the manufacturer says use a 120 amp fuse and you are using 12 volts in a car, it would be P = (120) x (12). P = 1440 watts. You would need a power converter that can supply at least 1500 watts continuously to feed enough power. You can always use a bigger converter because the amplifier will only draw what it needs. There is also one more issue, if you are converting from 120 V from the house, to 12 V for a car amplifier, you need to make sure that you are plugged into an outlet that can handle the load. If you are supplying 1500 watts on the 12 V side and you plug it into the house 120 V the voltage is approximately 10 times more. This means that the amperage will be 10 times less. so 120 amps at 12 volts = 12 amps at house voltage, so any normal outlet should handle it; however, if you find a larger converter like 2500 watts, the current would be I = P/V: I = (2500W)/(120V) I = 20.8 amps. Most house outlets can handle 15 to 20 amps. You run the risk of popping a breaker.


Is 8 AWG aluminum wire large enough for a double oven each oven 2700W and a countertop burner with 4 burners rated from 1200 to 2500W there are two 40A breakers on the circuit?

=== === === === NO! (LIFE SAFETY WARNING! [disclaimer]Electricity is dangerous!You can be injured or killed!Improper installations can cause fire, injury and death!Should you be doing this yourself?)From NEC Table 220.55The combination of elements in this unit sound like 14 kW.The demand for a 12 kW range is 8kW. There is an allowance of 5% for each kW over 12, which makes this a demand load of 8.8 kW. At 240 volts, that is a load of 36.7 amps, which would call for a 40 amp circuit.The ampacity controls cable size.Cable type and insulation control ampacity.As an example, copper # 8 gauge non-metallic sheathed cable would have an ampacity of 40 amps, which would be acceptable. Aluminum cable would have to be a # 6 gauge.The Authority Having Jurisdiction has final say.ASK YOUR INSPECTOR!! I don't know of any Professional Electrician who would install aluminum wire inside a residence or business. That being said, you are in over your head and should hire a pro to advise and install your ovens and burners. Electricity and it's wiring is dangerous. Home Depot and Lowes associates are not Licensed Electricians! ( If they are, they are not very good.)As always, if you are in doubt about what to do, the best advice anyone should give you is to call a licensed electrician to advise what work is needed. Before you do any work yourself,on electrical circuits, equipment or appliances,always use a test meter to ensure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized.IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOBSAFELY AND COMPETENTLYREFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS.


How big of an amp do you need for two 2000 watt subs?

14 guage will be fine. 13 if you have the money. But if youre only going to run two 400watt subs and NOTHING else then you can use 16 guage You shouldn't run a higher wattage then what the sub's are rated for... You'll blow the subs. If you have two 400w sub's then you either need (at max) two 400w single channel amps or you can get one 2-channel 400w and bridge it but idk if they make 2-channel in that low of an amperage or you can use one 800w 2-channel amp ( don't bridge). If you want to use the 18/00w amp you can use anything over the amperage your putting out .. not under because the wattage on the subs and amps is the max, so for subs you don't want to exceed the max. I have two 2500w boss competition sub's being pushed by a 2000w Pyle power amp and they do great. I plan on adding another identical amp (one for each sub and a 4000w inverter so it doesn't kill my battery and alternator. Anyways to answer this question.. 14g will b good for the 400w sub's (btw)...they don't make 13g ',:l and if you end up using the 1800 I'd go with 12 or 10gauge wire they have rolls of good wire at Walmart or advanced. You can never go to big with wire and the cost for wire doesn't change much of it even does at at all, only with the change in the size of roll (length of wire) . The thicker the gauge the easier it will carry the current and the better your subs will sound.