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Yes, if the voltage is 120V, then 30 amps can handle 3600 watts. If the voltage is 240V, then 30 amps can handle 7200 watts.

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30 amps on a 250 volt outlet can handle how many watts?

A 30 amp circuit on a 250 volt service could handle up to 7500 watts. That's if it's actually 250 volts coming in. You should check that with your meter.


How many amps in 3500 watts with 120 volts?

That depends on the voltage, but the residential standard is 240 volt. At that voltage you sit at around 15 amps, however it MUST be on a 20 amp circuit for national (US) or Canadian electrical code, as you can only load your circuit to 80% of it's capacity.


At 12 volts how many watts is 30 amps?

Watts is volts times amps, so 12 x 30 = 360 watts


If you have a 30 amp breaker how many watts can it use?

To answer this question a voltage must be given. Watts = Amps x Volts. <<>> Answer At 115 volts ac, 30 amps equals 3,450 watts.


What is the maximum power consumption in watts for a device that operates at 30 amps?

The maximum power consumption for a device operating at 30 amps is 360 watts.


Can you join a 6000w cooker hop with a 30 amp junction box?

30 amps at 120 volts is 3600 watts. 30 amps at 240 volts is 7200 watts.


Can you use 10 AWG wire to run 6000 watts of light drawing 30 amps?

I'm assuming the electrical system is single phase, such as a home. If not, you need to hire someone to do the work for you. First, 6000 watts at 120v is 50 amps, so if your load is truly 6000 watts, 30 amps isn't enough. If your 6000 watts is 240v, which would draw 25 amps, then 30 amps is plenty. Ten gauge wire may not be placed an a breaker or fuse larger than 30 amps.


How many watts in 30 amp?

There is no way to tell, you don't have enough information. Watts are what you get by multiplying the amps x the voltage. Simply put, Volts X Amps = Watts.


How many watts can a double 30 amp breaker switch handle?

The maximum wattage that a 30 amp breaker can handle is 30 x 230 = 6900 watts. Other variables come into play and this number will decrease depending on the load, duty time, and difference in voltage fluctuation.


How many watts can a 250 volt circuit run at 30 amps?

The formula you are looking for is W = I x E, Watts = Amps x Volts.


If a 240v circuit hsa 30 amps per phase what is the amperage 30 or 60?

Still 30 amps, but at 240 V you'll have twice the watts that you would on a 120 V, 30 amp circuit, and after all, watts are what actually does the work.


How many amps are in 280 watts with 120 volts?

W = Amps times Volts. A = W/V, A = 300/120 = 2.5 amps