how many watts aew needed to power a 110 volt tv at 1.30 amp
It depends on the voltage, if the voltage is 230v then the answer would be 6.95 Amps. Try the Watts2Amps App on the iPhone, that's what I use.
You can connect a maximum of 2 lamps to a 230V 6A lighting circuit because each 100W lamp will draw approximately 0.43A (100W ÷ 230V = 0.43A), so 2 lamps would draw 0.86A, which is within the 6A limit of the circuit.
The wattage of a geyser can vary depending on its size and efficiency. On average, a geyser in a household may use around 1500-5000 watts when heating water. It is recommended to check the specific wattage of your geyser model for accurate information.
This question doesn't make sense as asked. In your question, you say 50w lamp. That means the lamp will draw 50 watts. However, the lamp can't be a 230v lamp and a 12v lamp. In either case, most lamps are rated by actual wattage, so look on the side of the box or on the stamp on each lamp.
To find the number of amps in a 17 kW (kilowatt) system, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. Assuming a standard voltage of 230V, the calculation would be 17,000 watts / 230 volts, which equals approximately 73.91 amps. If the voltage is different, you would need to adjust the calculation accordingly.
230v power supply .................it requires 12watts......
The maximum power consumption of the appliance when operating at 230V 50Hz is determined by multiplying the voltage (230V) by the current (in amperes) that the appliance draws. This calculation will give you the power consumption in watts.
Seeing that "130VA" on the label, you should assume that there should be 130 watts of mains power available to operate the instrument.
Power = V A = 1,610 watts
To determine the number of watts of electric energy consumed by electric iron, we need to multiply the volts and the ampere used by that particular electric iron, so the product of those two is the watts used by the electric iron.
You can't really convert that. If you multiply volts and amperes, you get watts, a unit of power. Watts is equivalent to joules/second. If you multiply volts x amperes x seconds, you get joules.
It depends on the voltage, if the voltage is 230v then the answer would be 6.95 Amps. Try the Watts2Amps App on the iPhone, that's what I use.
You can connect a maximum of 2 lamps to a 230V 6A lighting circuit because each 100W lamp will draw approximately 0.43A (100W ÷ 230V = 0.43A), so 2 lamps would draw 0.86A, which is within the 6A limit of the circuit.
The wattage of a geyser can vary depending on its size and efficiency. On average, a geyser in a household may use around 1500-5000 watts when heating water. It is recommended to check the specific wattage of your geyser model for accurate information.
Depends on the voltage. If you multiply the voltage with the amperes you get watts. If it's a 400V group you have 3 times 230V 125A
This question doesn't make sense as asked. In your question, you say 50w lamp. That means the lamp will draw 50 watts. However, the lamp can't be a 230v lamp and a 12v lamp. In either case, most lamps are rated by actual wattage, so look on the side of the box or on the stamp on each lamp.
To find the number of amps in a 17 kW (kilowatt) system, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. Assuming a standard voltage of 230V, the calculation would be 17,000 watts / 230 volts, which equals approximately 73.91 amps. If the voltage is different, you would need to adjust the calculation accordingly.