3Amp
It is one amp current used over one hour. A ten amp hour battery can supply 1/2 an amp for 20 hours, 1 amp for 10 hours, etc.
The impedance is to low causing the amp to shut down
The MIPS rating for this product is 4.5 out of 5.
Yes, provided that your amp has line level inputs, and you have the appropriate adapters.
According to me the information about the 3 Volts DC batteries is incomplete i.e.The amp-hr capacity is not provided.If this is known then the answer would be 3X the amp-hr .
The maximum current rating for a 20 amp fuse breaker is 20 amps.
50 amp
You need to instal the same size and amp rating as you removed.You need to instal the same size and amp rating as you removed.
Yes, a relay with a 40 amp rating can be used in a circuit with a 30 amp fuse. The fuse is designed to protect the circuit from overcurrent, while the relay's rating indicates the maximum load it can handle. As long as the total current drawn by the circuit does not exceed the fuse rating, the relay should function properly.
A fuse is given a various rating (strength). For instance, a home appliance (washing machine, etc) would usually have a fuse with a 13 amp rating. While a low powered lamp would only merit a 2 or 5 amp fuse rating. It is important to use a fuse of the correct rating in amps for each electrical appliance.
You can replace a higher rating fuse with a lower rating provided it works with the device without constantly blowing. So try the 30 amp fuse in your lawnmower and if it doesn't blow and the mower works okay, you are fine. If it blows you will have to go back to 40.
No. If you use a larger fuse you are not protecting the device which has a rating of a lesser value.
30 AMPS
yes two fuses in parallel will increase the amp rating but its not a good practice try to get the proper fuse!
The number on a car fuse refers to the Ampage of that fuse , each electrical component on any car has its own or shared fuse with a certain Amp rating, they are normally colour coded too and are to be replaced with one of the same Amp rating for protection.
not smart to do it cant carry the load of the circuit it will blow. in emergency maybe but never go with a higher rating
4 amp, 250 volt (ASC) is what the fuse says on my blender