The wattage of an irrigation system can vary, but typical residential systems range from 500 to 1500 watts. Larger commercial systems may require more electricity. It's best to check the specific power requirements of your irrigation system for an accurate estimate.
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A modem typically uses around 5-10 watts of electricity when in use.
Since the Coefficient of Performance (COP) is 2.5, for every 1 watt of electricity input, the heat pump produces 2.5 watts of heating or cooling output. Therefore, if 200 watts of electricity are used, the heat pump would produce 2.5 times 200, which equals 500 watts of equivalent heat output.
A microscope is nothing more than magnifying lenses. Some of them use artificial light using electricity. Some microsopes use no electricity (zero watts) while a large electron microscope could use kilowatts.
The average freezer uses around 100-400 watts of electricity, depending on its size and efficiency. This translates to about 2.4-9.6 kWh per day, or around 876-3504 kWh per year.
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A modem typically uses around 5-10 watts of electricity when in use.
A lamp post produces exactly zero watts, just like my computer produces zero watts. It is a user of electricity, not a producer. The amount of electricity used will depend on the bulb that is used in the lamp post.
You are confusing electrical potential (Volts) and power (Watts). The equation for power (watts) is P = VI where V is volts (a measure of electrical "pressure") and I is current in amperes (the rate of flow of electricity). If the system is 120V and the power used is 600W then the current used is 5A. If the system is 240V and the power used is 600W then the current used is 2.5A.
On a 12-volt system 1.6 amps is 12x1.6 watts, 19.2 watts
Since the Coefficient of Performance (COP) is 2.5, for every 1 watt of electricity input, the heat pump produces 2.5 watts of heating or cooling output. Therefore, if 200 watts of electricity are used, the heat pump would produce 2.5 times 200, which equals 500 watts of equivalent heat output.
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