Sir, i will not go by watts because it can take many hundreds of watts per outlet but it also depend on the size of the wire in the outlet the bigger the number the more watts.
To find the amps a 1200-watt microwave uses on a 120-volt plug, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. Therefore, 1200 watts divided by 120 volts equals 10 amps. So, a 1200-watt microwave uses approximately 10 amps when plugged into a standard 120-volt outlet.
A 30 amp circuit on a 250 volt service could handle up to 7500 watts. That's if it's actually 250 volts coming in. You should check that with your meter.
'Voltage' is electromotive force, and the 'Watt' is a unit of power. You can plug a 240 watt appliance (light, toy, radio etc) into a 120 volt socket as long as the appliance is rated for 120 volt AC operation.
A standard 110-volt outlet in the United States typically provides 15 or 20 amps of current, allowing for a maximum wattage of 1,650 watts (15 amps) or 2,400 watts (20 amps). The actual wattage available may depend on the specific circuit and any devices already connected to it. To calculate wattage, you can use the formula: Watts = Volts x Amps.
No. First off, the plug will be different. And even if you replace the plug, it won't work right on the wrong voltage
To find the amps a 1200-watt microwave uses on a 120-volt plug, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. Therefore, 1200 watts divided by 120 volts equals 10 amps. So, a 1200-watt microwave uses approximately 10 amps when plugged into a standard 120-volt outlet.
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To use the 115-volt outlet plug in a Honda Odyssey, first ensure the vehicle is turned on, as the outlet typically operates only when the engine is running or in accessory mode. Open the outlet cover, and plug in your device, ensuring that it is compatible with the outlet's power specifications. Be mindful of the maximum power limit (usually around 150 watts) to avoid tripping the circuit. Always check the vehicle’s manual for specific instructions and safety guidelines related to the outlet.
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The maximum power capacity of a 15 amp 120 volt outlet is 1800 watts.
A 30 amp circuit on a 250 volt service could handle up to 7500 watts. That's if it's actually 250 volts coming in. You should check that with your meter.
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The bulb will be about half as bright.
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'Voltage' is electromotive force, and the 'Watt' is a unit of power. You can plug a 240 watt appliance (light, toy, radio etc) into a 120 volt socket as long as the appliance is rated for 120 volt AC operation.
A device that operates on a 220 volt 20 amp plug requires a special type of electrical outlet called a NEMA 6-20 outlet.