In most countries, mains power typically supplies electricity at 120 or 240 volts. The current flowing through mains power can vary depending on the electrical load, but it is typically around 10-15 amps for household circuits.
In normal simple circuits WATTS = VOLTS x AMPS So if you use a 12V car battery 4 amps is 48 Watts American 110V mains 4 amps = 440 Watts English 240V mains 4 amps = 960 Watts
watts are equal to amps times volts.
AMF stands for Automatic Mains Failure, which is a system that automatically starts a backup generator to supply power in cases of a mains power failure. The AMF unit constantly monitors the mains power supply and switches to the generator when it detects a failure. Once the mains power is restored, the AMF unit switches back to the mains and can shut down the generator.
Yes, a phone charger typically converts AC mains power to DC power needed to charge a phone.
If you know the voltage you can calculate the amps. . Ampere I = power P / voltage V .
To answer this question a voltage is needed. Amps = Watts/Volts.
Watts = Volts X Amps. Amps=Watt / Volts. So, with a 240V mains, a 60W bulb draws 0.25amps. On a 12 system (car/auto) a 60W bulb draws 5 amps. On a 110V mains, a 60W bulb draws .55 Amps.
amps like.. amplifiers? it depends on how many speakers you have. or amps like.. current draw? again. depends on your power needs, your power amps... ect
UK Mains is 230V therefore 6 KW is 6000/230 = 26 Amps. 3 phase is slightly different....... 6000/400V = 15 Amps/root 3 = 8.67 Amps per phase.
UK Mains is 230V therefore 6 KW is 6000/230 = 26 Amps. 3 phase is slightly different....... 6000/400V = 15 Amps/root 3 = 8.67 Amps per phase.
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watts are equal to amps times volts.
In normal simple circuits WATTS = VOLTS x AMPS So if you use a 12V car battery 4 amps is 48 Watts American 110V mains 4 amps = 440 Watts English 240V mains 4 amps = 960 Watts
Mains electricity is nothing but main source of power in an installation. From the mains the power is then branched out to different end usage.
12 amps of electricity.
The switch is internal. If you plug into the mains, power will be supplied by the mains and the battery will begin charging. If you unplug from the mains, the battery takes over.
Mains electricity is nothing but main source of power in an installation. From the mains the power is then branched out to different end usage.