The current ratings of the contacts of a relay are written on the side of the protective envelope that covers the contacts.
There are two ways to interpret this question. 1. No you can not use a 12 VDC coil on a 12 VAC source. 2. Check the voltage rating on the automotive relay. If it is approved for AC use then the relay will handle the 42 amps that the halogen lighting will draw. If the relay is not rated for AC use don't use it as the contact surfaces are not rated to handle the current.
To calculate the power in watts, you need both the voltage and current. Without knowing the current, it's not possible to determine the wattage just from the voltage provided (95VDC).
As watts equals volts times amps (ohms law simplified) you are missing part of the equation.. Let's say you are asking about how many watts is 1 amps at 12v then... If W = V x A then 1A at 12v = 12 watts
If you do it will burn the winding immediately and make the fan inoperable. So, No, don't plug in ANY 12VDC device into a 120 outlet.
No, because 100 v at 1 amp is a supply of 100 watts of power. It could be turned into a 25 v supply using a switch-mode voltage converter, but the available power would still be theoretically no more than 100 w, which is 4 amps at 25 v. In practice it would be slightly less.
There are two ways to interpret this question. 1. No you can not use a 12 VDC coil on a 12 VAC source. 2. Check the voltage rating on the automotive relay. If it is approved for AC use then the relay will handle the 42 amps that the halogen lighting will draw. If the relay is not rated for AC use don't use it as the contact surfaces are not rated to handle the current.
The output of a current transformer is AC. Current transducers have added built-in circuitry to convert the AC current into a standard process output. It is DC, although it may be current or voltage. Some standard transducer output ranges are: * 0-10 VDC * 0-5 VDC * 0-1 VDC * 2-10 VDC * 1-5 VDC * 4-20 MADC Some transducers have selectable outputs via programming, switch or jumper settings, others have only one of the above outputs, and must be ordered with the one you need. Check the manufacturer's literature.
Vdc is an acronym for "Volts Direct Current". VDC is often shown on electrical schematics to indicate a connection to the positive side of a battery or other DC power source. In TTL logic, VDC is traditionally 5 volts and ground refers to Earth Ground (0 volts).
A multimeter can measure direct current voltage (VDC) by selecting the appropriate setting on the device and connecting the probes to the circuit.
"VDC" commonly refers to "volts direct current," which is a term used to specify the type of electrical current in a system or circuit that flows in one direction continuously. It's often associated with electrical components and systems that operate on DC power sources.
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You buy an inverter that takes 12 VDC as input. Just size the unit such that it can provide the current you need to operate the AC device.
Converting 48 vdc to - 48 vdc is very easy. Just change the terminals. Instead of the positive terminal, connect the wire to the negative terminal.
it is better to use zener diodes or transformators in order to drop 12 vdc to 2 vdc. If you do it with resistor you will waste you power. Voltage formula for resistors in series V1+V2+........+Vn=Vtotal, so 2Vdc+i.R=12Vdc. Determine the current for you supplier and calculate the value of resistance.
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600 amperes.