Generators are rated in watts because watts are the scale on which energy is measured.
The Watts on a pokewalker are the "cash" for the pokewalker every 20 steps is about one watt every time you meet a certain amount of watts you unlock a new area for the pokewalker
31,6 watts
Watts = current x volts, so you have to multiply Kw value by 1000 to get watts, then divide by the applied voltage. examples. 2Kw kettle (U.S) current = 2 x1000 divided by 120, or 16.7 amps 2Kw kettle (UK) current = 2 x1000 divided by 240 or 8.35 amps 100 watt car amplifier current = 100 divided by 12 volts = 8.5amps
Most computer use anything from 300 watts to 1200 watts.
Given the subject matter - my suggestion would be Direct Current Amps.
Transformers are rated in KVA and MVA. The load determines the power factor. It is obvious to multiply the VA with cosine angle to get Watts or Kilo watts. While manufacturing the transformer or at its installation we don't know the load power factor. Hence we could not determine the rating in Watts or kilo watts or Mega watts. We simply note it as VA or KVA. S.Dhanabal
Generators are rated in watts or kilowatts. The formula for watts is W = Amps x Volts. To size a generator for the welder the voltage of the machine must be stated.
Answer Generators usually always go by watts. To figure this all you do is take(volts x Amps) = watts. You know the volts (220) then look on the pump for the amp rating and then multiply them and you will have your watts. Then get a generator that is rated for this amount for continuos operation not peak watts. Hope this helps.
1,119.4 watts.
Transformers are rated based on the amount of current flowing through them, irrespective of whether the current is in phase with the voltage or not, thus KVA. When it comes to generators, what the owner is interested in is how much real power the generator can deliver (watts). Most generators are rated at a specific real power and a power factor (often .95).
it is mentioned by the manufacturer
Rated power factor
Rms is watts that's the amount of watts a speaker is rated for.
Prices for Honda Generators range based on the model, from 900$ for small economy models (2500 Watts, 120V Automatic Regulated Power)to over 2750$ for large industrial models (6500 watts, 120/240V Automatic Regulated Power).
Each speaker is rated at 200 watts rms
A device rated at 1000 watts consumes 1000 joules per second.
Portable generators manufacturers have made great strides in recent years on the quality and output production of their product lines. The smallest appears to be the Blue Max, which produces 1250 watts, and the larger model (ETQ) produces over 8000 watts.