The formula for watts (or power) is Amps times voltage. Therefore with a 6 amp draw times 120 volts would be about 720 watts. A 1000 watt power inverter would do the job.
I think you mean a 240 V to 110 V (volts, not watts) transformer! Providing your power tool is rated at 110 V, the answer is yes, because its power rating of 1500 W is well within the capacity of a 3-kV.A transformer.
There are plug in tools that plug into an outlet, then the device you wish to test is plugged into the tool. One such tool is called the "Kill A Watt" and sells for around $22.00. The following can be displayed, Volts, Amps, Watts, Frequency, Power Factor, VA (apparent power), and Killowatt Hours when the device is being tested.
[Power = watts] The power can be determined by multiplying the voltage and the amps. So for example if you have a 500 watt power inverter in your car. You want to know if your drill will be able to run with it plugged in. Figure it out like this. The label on the drill has (rated at 9.5 amps). Calculate volts X amps = watts. 110 volts x9.5 amps ------ 1045 watts So the answer would be no the drill would blow the circuit breaker. It may work up to until it started to draw more than 500 watts. In other words if you just pulled the trigger it would probably turn but when you started drilling and put a heavy load on it that when you would exceed the 500 watt limit and blow the fuse. So in this case you have just figured out what size unit you need. In order to run this drill you would need a power inverter larger than 1045 watts. I would say get a 1200 or better still a 1500 watt unit so it wouldn't run at full capacity and overheat.
A tool that runs on battery power and does not require the connection of an electrical outlet in order to operate. These can be saws, drills, and a host of many other tools.
Ohm's law is a great tool to find the solution to your query. First, calculate how many watts your device is using, then it is 500,000 microfarads or one half farad per 600 watts. Good luck.
You may purchase a power tool combo at your local hardware store. If you prefer to shop online, there are many large online retailers that allow you purchase your desired power tool combo from and have the product shipped directly to your doorstep.
it depends upon what kind of power tool it is
NO <<>> Yes you can if the power tool uses a universal motor to power it. If you plug a power tool into a receptacle that is an inherent part of a welding machine this is the voltage that you will be using.
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