To determine the amperage required by a 12-volt audio radio, you would need to know the power consumption of the radio in watts. You can then use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts to calculate the amperage.
200ma is .200 amps or .2 amps
Power = Voltage x Current, so Current = Power / Voltage. {1 amp = (1 watt)/(1volt)}. At 120 Volts, then Current = (13 watts)/(120 volts) = 0.10833 amps.But at 12 volts, (13 watts)/(12 volts)= 1.0833 amps.
To convert high voltage (HV) amps to low voltage (LV) amps, you can use the formula: HV amps = LV amps x (LV voltage / HV voltage). By rearranging the formula, you can calculate LV amps by dividing HV amps by the ratio of HV voltage to LV voltage.
3000 milliamps is equal to 3 amps. To convert milliamps to amps, you divide by 1000.
1.25 amps
Motorola & Bell labs
To determine the amperage required by a 12-volt audio radio, you would need to know the power consumption of the radio in watts. You can then use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts to calculate the amperage.
where is the location for the radio fuse in a 2001 Chevy tracker
Yes, guitar amps can pick up radio signals while being used due to electromagnetic interference.
It depends on the particular switch. The ones you can find at Radio Shack, for example, vary from 3 amps to 50 amps.
most radio fuses are around 10 amps or 7.5 check them first
No! CB power amps are very unlawful, and they can interfere with legal radio communications. (Like Amateur Radio)
12 watts
use a nather one close to that many amps
depends how strong and how many amps are still in battery and the each radio is different
you will need to bypass the amps in the passanger side rear of the vehicle if its the Eddie Bauer edition.