figure out how many amps are in a watt and x by 40
There are zero amps in a 300 watt bulb. Watts are the product of amps times volts. W = A x V. To find amperage use the equation A = W/V. If you find the voltage of the 300 watt bulb uses, divide the wattage by the voltage and it will give you the amps of a 300 watt bulb.
Okay so I searched for 3 hours on Google and no answer so here it is: 40W - 110C; 60W 140C; 100W 136C; and 100W Flood (Red Green Yellow) 125C. Standard bulb, 117VAC, 60Hz, facing up (edison Base down, free air, 22C ambient, measured with K-type thermocouple, calibrated in last 12 months....
A generator does not use amps it generates amperage. To answer this question the generators voltage must be stated.
If it uses 60 watts at 115volts then it only uses 0.51amps.
yes and and no but you need to know how many amps the heater uses and how many amps the relay can with stand..
It uses 2 amps
A 240 v 14 w cfl bulb uses about 0.14 amps.
a regular toaster uses about 12.5 amps
A table lamp with a 60 w bulb uses ¼ amp on a European 240 v system, or ½ amp on an American 120 v system.
There are zero amps in a 300 watt bulb. Watts are the product of amps times volts. W = A x V. To find amperage use the equation A = W/V. If you find the voltage of the 300 watt bulb uses, divide the wattage by the voltage and it will give you the amps of a 300 watt bulb.
Okay so I searched for 3 hours on Google and no answer so here it is: 40W - 110C; 60W 140C; 100W 136C; and 100W Flood (Red Green Yellow) 125C. Standard bulb, 117VAC, 60Hz, facing up (edison Base down, free air, 22C ambient, measured with K-type thermocouple, calibrated in last 12 months....
A generator does not use amps it generates amperage. To answer this question the generators voltage must be stated.
If it uses 60 watts at 115volts then it only uses 0.51amps.
yes and and no but you need to know how many amps the heater uses and how many amps the relay can with stand..
A light bulb that uses a filament is also known as an incandescent light bulb.
A typical microwave rated at 1100 watts uses 10 amps of power. This is calculated by dividing the number of watts by the voltage of 110.
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