0.004
It has 3.05 Nm
that converts to
3.05 Nm = 2.25 Lb / Ft
which converts to .004 hp
EDIT: This answer is entirely wrong. Power is torque multiplied by speed. Your answer is dependent on the voltage supplied to the motor as well. According to Animatics' torque-speed curve on the motor datasheet, this motor has a maximum power of approximately 460 Watts at 48 Volts (0.62 Horsepower).
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A single phase 10 HP motor will draw aproximately 50 amps. A three phase 10 HP motor will draw aproximately 28 amps.
Horsepower is horsepower, so a 16 hp electric motor could, on the surface, replace a 16 hp gas motor. Things to consider, however, include RPM and torque. Gas engines are inefficient, to replace a 16 hp gas engine it would take only a 8 hp electric. standard closest size would be a 10 hp. I have done this several times on air compressors and hydraulic pumps.
25 HP is 25 HP, no matter how you slice it and dice it.
To calculate the energy consumption of a 15 hp motor operating at full load for one hour in a three-phase system, you can use the formula: Energy (kWh) = Power (hp) × 0.746 (kW/hp) × Time (hours). For a 15 hp motor, this equates to 15 × 0.746 × 1 = 11.19 kWh. Therefore, a 15 hp motor would consume approximately 11.19 units of electricity in one hour.
To answer this question the voltage of the motor must be stated.
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This is a really vauge question. You need to present alot more info to determine the HP. Things like type of pistons, heads, carb and intake can make a huge difference. So my guess on the HP output on your motor is between zero and 1000 HP. Call me a smart azz but I am being realistic. This is a really vauge question. You need to present alot more info to determine the HP. Things like type of pistons, heads, carb and intake can make a huge difference. So my guess on the HP output on your motor is between zero and 1000 HP. Call me a smart azz but I am being realistic. This is a really vauge question. You need to present alot more info to determine the HP. Things like type of pistons, heads, carb and intake can make a huge difference. So my guess on the HP output on your motor is between zero and 1000 HP. Call me a smart azz but I am being realistic.
To determine the size of the hydraulic motor needed to be equal to a 3 hp electric motor, you would need to calculate the hydraulic motor's power output in horsepower. Hydraulic motors are generally less efficient than electric motors, so you may need a larger hydraulic motor to match the power output of a 3 hp electric motor. Consult the manufacturer's specifications and consider factors such as efficiency and operating conditions.
How to get fire on a 115 hp 1996 evinrude motor?
Put a 12 hp motor on it.
If it can be adapted to fit, it is a little more powerful
No, you cannot use a starter rated for a 5 hp motor with a 7.5 hp motor. The starter needs to be matched to the motor's horsepower rating to ensure proper protection and operation. Using an undersized starter can lead to overheating and premature failure of the motor. It is recommended to use a starter specifically designed for a 7.5 hp motor.
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To change a 15 hp motor into a 25 hp motor, you would need to replace the motor entirely with one that is rated for 25 hp, as simply modifying the existing motor is not feasible or safe. Upgrading to a higher horsepower motor involves ensuring that the electrical supply, drive components, and mechanical systems can handle the increased power. Additionally, you must consider the motor's cooling requirements and mounting compatibility in the system. Always consult with a qualified engineer or technician for such modifications.
1 hp = 745.7 watts, so 75 hp = 55.93 kilowatts
What is the weight of a 1966 45 hp mercury outboard motor
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