Yes, the amp rating is a measurement of the highest amp load it should carry. So a 15 amp appliance will work on a 20 amp socket but you wouldn't want to use a 20 amp appliance on a 15 amp socket.
The AMP was created in 2003.
It is not recommended to replace a 30 amp fuse with a 25 amp fuse in a central AC unit. The fuse should match the specified amperage requirements to prevent damage or overheating of the unit. Using a lower amp fuse could potentially lead to electrical issues or failure of the AC unit.
The ampacity or amp rating of all wire is rated by the size of the wire. NM (non-metallic sheathing) wire is no different. In household wiring 14 gauge wire must go on a 15 amp breaker/ 12 gauge goes on a 20 A and 10 gauge goes on a 30 Amp.
Look to see if the 30 amp panel is fed with a two wire or a three wire. If it is a two wire then you are out of luck. If the panel is fed with a three wire then the panel should have the neutral terminated in the panel. It is this neutral that you need for 120 volt connections. You didn't state how many panel slots there are in the panel. If you are able install a 15 amp breaker into the panel and connect the wires going to the load. The black wire will go to the breaker and the white wire will go to the neutral bar in the panel.
Sterio amp is an amplifier that causes more sound output, therefor making it an amplifier (amp for short).-Shocker
It's called feedback. The microphone causes a loop, what is coming out if the amp is being asorbed by the mic, sent back to the amp and projected again. The loop causes a squeal.
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Need to know which 20 Amp fuse is blowing.
This is the starter fuse I am talking about. It doesn't blow every time. It might go weeks before it blows again.
for a fist amp its not bad but dont screw your subs over if you have good subs and a bad amp. go with hifonics or somthing good if willing to spend,
Common causes of guitar amp hum include improper grounding, electromagnetic interference, and faulty cables. To reduce or eliminate the hum, ensure proper grounding of the amp, use high-quality shielded cables, keep the amp away from sources of electromagnetic interference, and consider using a power conditioner or noise gate.
To put distortion on an amp, you can increase the gain or volume setting on the amp to a level that causes the sound to break up and distort. This creates a gritty, distorted tone that is commonly used in rock and metal music.
What is a 20 amp female transfer switch? I have never heard of such a device.
Gain effects lie overdrive, compressor etc go between the guitar and amp, time based effect eg flange, chorus go in the effects loop.
at the back of the amp you got the answer it will tell you.Do not conect to the radio, go from speaker to amp.It will tell you where.
is it a tube amp? if it is then it could be where you plug it in. tube amps are very sensitive to power fluctuations. especially in older building, you can have your amp plugged in and then it will sound bad or different. this could be because the amount of electricity delivered to the outlet has changed and it has effected your amp's sound. what you could do is take an extension cord and plug your amp in somewhere else. solid state amps dont have that problem. also it could be because you blew your speaker(s). you should go to a guitar shop and ask a amp technician to check out your amp. hope this helps.