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There are many different alternators on vehicles today -(and you haven't even told us WHAT vehicle). Most modern alternators can produce at least 800 watts, many up to 2,000 watts.
To calculate the amperage draw, you need to know the voltage of the circuit where the 2500 watts appliance will be used. You can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. For example, if it is a 120V circuit, the amperage draw would be 2500 watts / 120 volts = 20.83 amps.
A 1 HP motor running at 120 volts will draw approximately 746 watts. This calculation is based on the formula: Watts = Volts x Amps.
A typical ink-jet printer such as used at home would draw around 5 watts on stand-by and 25 to 35 watts while printing. A typical laser-printer such as used in an office would draw about 35 to 50 watts on stand-by and up to about 350 to 500 watts while printing.
the older furnaces would draw 700 watts plus depending on the size of the blower. the newer furnaces with variable speed blowers can draw as little as 100 watts
approximately 1440 watts. Or a 12 amp draw @120 volts ac. Older units will draw more current. This is the draw after start up.
the older furnaces would draw 700 watts plus depending on the size of the blower. the newer furnaces with variable speed blowers can draw as little as 100 watts
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A Nebulizer works to administer medication into an individuals lungs through normal breathing. In the case of an individual with Asthma the Bronchioles become inflammed and the individual is unable to effectively draw breath, or respirate. The Nebulizer allows normal breath action to administer medication.
It will draw 150 watts. The capacitor is there only to increase the voltage enough to "excite" the free electrons in the gas to ignite.
There are many different alternators on vehicles today -(and you haven't even told us WHAT vehicle). Most modern alternators can produce at least 800 watts, many up to 2,000 watts.
Impossible to know. You need to know both the voltage and current draw to calculate power (watts). Power in watts = Volts X Amps
Depends on the size of the unit.
110 volts divided by 1,300 watts(1.3 kw) = .09 kw or 900 watts.
To calculate the amperage draw, you need to know the voltage of the circuit where the 2500 watts appliance will be used. You can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. For example, if it is a 120V circuit, the amperage draw would be 2500 watts / 120 volts = 20.83 amps.
Watts = Amps x volts. What is the current draw and voltage of the calculator.