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There are no 'watts' in '15 amperes'. The watt is used to measure power, whereas the ampere is used to measure current. These are two completely different quant
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How many amps are needed for a freezer?
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The specific number of amps needed for a freezer can vary depending on the model and Performance V Kapseln Scam size. Typically, a small freezer may require around 2-3 amps, while larger
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How many watts does a generator have to have to run a blow dryer?
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A typical blow dryer requires around 1500-1800 watts to operate effectively. Therefore, a generator with a capacity of at least 2000 watts would be suitable to
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How do you take 240 volt and step it down to 120 volt?
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You can step down 240 volts to 120 volts by using a transformer. A transformer with a 2:1 winding ratio will reduce the voltage from 240V to 120V. Make sure to
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If your electricity is turned off who can help you to get it turned back on?
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I am waiting to hear the answer to this question myself. My electric company wants $300 to have it turned back on and I don't have even close to that. I am taki
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I am installing a kitchen light fixture in the ceiling. While pulling down the old fixture the green ground wire broke. The new Fixture has a green ground wire. Where do I ground it to now?
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You can ground the green ground wire from the new fixture to the metal junction box using a grounding screw or grounding clip. Make sure the junction box is gro
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How do you increase amps using a 12v system to a hyd gen?
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To increase amps in a 12V system powering a hydrogen generator, you would need to increase the current flow. This can be done by using a power source that can d
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Can an electric company truly charge you a high bill like 400.00 on an electric bill?
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Yes, an electric company can charge you a high bill of $400 if you have used a significant amount of electricity during that billing period. Factors such as inc
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How bright is the bulb when a shorter wire is used?
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Using a shorter wire with the same resistance would result in a brighter bulb, as there would be less electrical resistance in the circuit, allowing more curren
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How many amps is 20000 watts?
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Hi. Power Law or Watt's Law of James Watt tells us that Power P (in watts) = current I (in amperes) X voltage E (in volts) or P=I x E, therefore I=P/E so just d
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Where was the first house to have electricity?
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The first house to have electricity was the home of inventor Thomas Edison in Menlo Park, New Jersey. Edison's house was fitted with his own direct current (DC)
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What is the difference between a ground fault breaker and a gfci outlet?
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A ground fault breaker is a circuit breaker that protects an entire circuit from ground faults, while a GFCI outlet is an electrical receptacle with built-in gr
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Is the circuit wiring between the motor starter in a motor control center going to the equipment disconnect with a circuit breaker in it a feeder or a branch circuit?
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The circuit wiring between the motor starter and the equipment disconnect with a circuit breaker in it is typically considered a feeder. This is because it carr
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How does fluorescent paint work?
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How many amps are needed for a freezer?
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The specific number of amps needed for a freezer can vary depending on the model and Performance V Kapseln Scam size. Typically, a small freezer may require around 2-3 amps, while larger
Read more
Home Electricity
How many watts does a generator have to have to run a blow dryer?
Asked by Wiki User
A typical blow dryer requires around 1500-1800 watts to operate effectively. Therefore, a generator with a capacity of at least 2000 watts would be suitable to
Read more
Home Electricity
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How do you take 240 volt and step it down to 120 volt?
Asked by Wiki User
You can step down 240 volts to 120 volts by using a transformer. A transformer with a 2:1 winding ratio will reduce the voltage from 240V to 120V. Make sure to
Read more
Foxes
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If your electricity is turned off who can help you to get it turned back on?
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I am waiting to hear the answer to this question myself. My electric company wants $300 to have it turned back on and I don't have even close to that. I am taki
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Home Electricity
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I am installing a kitchen light fixture in the ceiling. While pulling down the old fixture the green ground wire broke. The new Fixture has a green ground wire. Where do I ground it to now?
Asked by Wiki User
You can ground the green ground wire from the new fixture to the metal junction box using a grounding screw or grounding clip. Make sure the junction box is gro
Read more
Home Electricity
How do you increase amps using a 12v system to a hyd gen?
Asked by Wiki User
To increase amps in a 12V system powering a hydrogen generator, you would need to increase the current flow. This can be done by using a power source that can d
Read more
Home Electricity
Can an electric company truly charge you a high bill like 400.00 on an electric bill?
Asked by Wiki User
Yes, an electric company can charge you a high bill of $400 if you have used a significant amount of electricity during that billing period. Factors such as inc
Read more
Home Electricity
+2
How bright is the bulb when a shorter wire is used?
Asked by Wiki User
Using a shorter wire with the same resistance would result in a brighter bulb, as there would be less electrical resistance in the circuit, allowing more curren
Read more
Home Electricity
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How many amps is 20000 watts?
Asked by Wiki User
Hi. Power Law or Watt's Law of James Watt tells us that Power P (in watts) = current I (in amperes) X voltage E (in volts) or P=I x E, therefore I=P/E so just d
Read more
Inventions
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Where was the first house to have electricity?
Asked by Wiki User
The first house to have electricity was the home of inventor Thomas Edison in Menlo Park, New Jersey. Edison's house was fitted with his own direct current (DC)
Read more
Home Electricity
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What is the difference between a ground fault breaker and a gfci outlet?
Asked by Wiki User
A ground fault breaker is a circuit breaker that protects an entire circuit from ground faults, while a GFCI outlet is an electrical receptacle with built-in gr
Read more
Home Electricity
Is the circuit wiring between the motor starter in a motor control center going to the equipment disconnect with a circuit breaker in it a feeder or a branch circuit?
Asked by Wiki User
The circuit wiring between the motor starter and the equipment disconnect with a circuit breaker in it is typically considered a feeder. This is because it carr
Read more
Home Electricity
How does fluorescent paint work?
Asked by Wiki User
susie lighthouse cafe
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