my butt!!
Remember I = W/E
120 volts X 13 amps is 1560 watts.
If a 48 Volt club car electric motor requires 48 volts, then it should be given a 48 volt power source, or something close to it. Too many more volts and it may burn out; not enough volts and it may not run or it will try to draw too much power and burn out the power supply.
Less than 5 volts
1,000,000V is not a measure of power. You need the amperage in the equation to figure out the power (wattage). W = A x V
Remember I = W/E
120 volts X 13 amps is 1560 watts.
If a 48 Volt club car electric motor requires 48 volts, then it should be given a 48 volt power source, or something close to it. Too many more volts and it may burn out; not enough volts and it may not run or it will try to draw too much power and burn out the power supply.
Ohm's Law Voltage = Current x Resistance Answer is 15/300
uh, 4000 volts?
110 Volts (V)
no probably not , you might have overloaded it with to much power
Voltage is how much power the batteries have. I think....
Less than 5 volts
3.3, 5 and 12 volts DC
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No, a 220 volts AC fan cannot run directly from a 12 volts battery. The fan requires a much higher voltage to operate efficiently. You would need a power inverter to convert the 12 volts from the battery to 220 volts AC to power the fan.