The size of a television helps determine how many amps it takes to run the device. The amps will vary depending on the type of television as well as the size. Older televisions that are not LCD will use different amps than the LCD models.
Depends on the size of the TV. Between 50 to 150 watts is average.
You can run small appliances such as laptops, LED TVs, fans, and light bulbs on 300 watts of power. However, it may not be enough for larger appliances like refrigerators or air conditioners.
-21-inch Standard TV: 74 watts -42-inch LCD TV: 195 watts -DVD Player: 15 watts -VHS Player: 17 watts -Blu-Ray: 19 watts -Satellite Decoder: 35 watts -Converter Box: 08 watts -Cable Box: 25 watts -42-inch LCD TV: 195 watts -26-inch CRT TV: 74 watts
Probably not very many! A microwave will probably max that out right away. You may be able to run two 2-slot toasters on 1300 watts. Two or three small TVs may run on 1300 watts. Perhaps 3 or 4 box fans will run on 1300 watts. On a 120 V circuit, 1300 watts will draw a little less than 11 Amps.
1,200
Depending on the size of the TV, somewhere between 0.3 and 0.7 KW. The nameplate of the TV usually lists the watts, divide watts by 1000 to get KW.
50 watts for a small one, 200 watts for a big one. The voltage is 230 v in Europe, 120 v in USA.
Most televisions run between 100 watts to 400 watts.That is less than a kilowatt.100 watts is 0.1 kilowatt400 watts is 0.4 kilowatt
Work out the total watts of what you want to run on the inverter (rated amps x input voltage) and if the inverter is rated to that many watts it should run the equipment. Best way to find out how the modified wave affects their operation is to try it.
Depends on the size of the TV. Between 50 to 150 watts is average.
You can run small appliances such as laptops, LED TVs, fans, and light bulbs on 300 watts of power. However, it may not be enough for larger appliances like refrigerators or air conditioners.
2100 watts to run the refrigerator
About 3,731 watts.
This information would be on the back of the screen. look for a number with the word WATTS after it. I would guess something between 120 and 190 watts.
-21-inch Standard TV: 74 watts -42-inch LCD TV: 195 watts -DVD Player: 15 watts -VHS Player: 17 watts -Blu-Ray: 19 watts -Satellite Decoder: 35 watts -Converter Box: 08 watts -Cable Box: 25 watts -42-inch LCD TV: 195 watts -26-inch CRT TV: 74 watts
It depends on the size and age of your TV. Be more specific.
led tvs 55" or bigger especially manufactured after 2009 use around 350-370 watts plus 15w a piece on the speakers generally around 400 watts pulling 3.5 amps