1. Press Clock
2. Press Clear
3. Enter the time in 12 hour format
4. Press Clock again
It won't run a microwave at all. Microwaves require an a.c. supply of 230 V (Europe) or 120 V (N America).
Rockford Fosgate offers a great selection of 900 watt amps. You can also check reviews on the Kenwood 900 watt mono channel amp.
The microwave requires more power (1200 watts) than the coffee-maker (900 watts). The microwave reheats coffee quickly in 30 seconds, while the coffee-maker takes 10 minutes (or 600 seconds) to brew coffee. Overall, the microwave is more energy-efficient for reheating coffee in small amounts.
Watt is a unit of power, not a unit of energy. Joule is the SI unit for energy; Watt means Joule/second. So, the "per time unit" is already implied. Saying "watt per second" or "watt per hour" would be completely wrong. The power is simply "900 Watt".
yeah it is i had 2 12s and 2 10s hooked up to a 900 watt amp and it hit hard
It would use less electrical energy to burn the 60 watt light bulb for 900 seconds. This is because the total energy consumed is calculated by multiplying the power (in watts) by the time (in seconds), so for the 60 watt bulb: 60 watts * 900 seconds = 54,000 watt-seconds, and for the 100 watt bulb: 100 watts * 500 seconds = 50,000 watt-seconds.
These use a large range of wattages, mostly thaey range from 700- 900 for medium sized microwaves and 900-1250 for a very large microwave.
Temp does not display on Sharp Atomic Clock SPC 900
9:00 central standard time
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the subs rms tells you what u need.. so a 900 watt rms sub would be best with an amp from 800-1000 watts
I recommend a microwave that's no more then 900 watts. Anything over that can be a little big for a dorm room. Probably a 650 watt would be perfect. It'll fit most dorm room food like frozren dinners and cup of noodles easily. The only downfall of a lower watt micro is that cooking times may need to be a little longer.