Yes. The outlet on the stove should be rated to 15A 110V.
The current is 0.83 amps on 120 v or 0.42 amps on 240 v.
No. It would have to be wired for 220 volts and would have to be rated for 220 volts and would have a different configuration so that a typical 120 v plug wouldn't fit the outlet.
Only if it is rated for 110V-220V. If it is rated for 110V only and you plug it into a 220V outlet, your device will be destroyed.
A wire rated to 12 v can be used for carrying a 12 v current if it has the same amperage. It is the amperage or the volume of electricity which determines the size of the wire rather than its voltage.
Nominally 110 to 120 volt power strip is okay to connect to a standard outlet.
Yes. The outlet on the stove should be rated to 15A 110V.
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The fuse for the 12 V dc outlet is the top left fuse on the 2001 model, in the fuse box located near the feet of the front seat on the passenger side. It's a 15 A mini fuse.
As w = v * a current = 150 * v * a / (12 * v) = 150/12 * v * a / v = 150/12 * a = 12.5 * a = 12.5a
You probably mean to change it to a 240 V outlet... either case, you'll need to run a new wire and install a new breaker.
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There is a fuse box under the hooh on the right hand side also. You will probably find one on them blown.
Call an electrician.
The current is 0.83 amps on 120 v or 0.42 amps on 240 v.
I=140/120= 1.166
96watts