It depends on the source of DC that is powering the inverter. Since the inverter is 2000 watts, that just means it will handle your 1500 watt application. At 120 VAC you are drawing a little over 12 Amps. If this is an inverter plugged into a car it will run until the battery runs down, whose time will be lengthened if you keep the car running. Your battery will have an Ampere per Hour rating. If for example you had a 50 AHr battery it could supply 50 Amps for an Hour so your heater would run for about 4 hours.
Power factor capacitors can be installed on a three phase motor between the motor contactor and the overload heater block.
Suitable rated separate circuits with MCBs are advisable.
It is a water heater, not a hot water heater. There would be little point in using a hot water heater. I assume that is your point.
Power = E2 / RResistance = E2 / power = (240)2 / 3,000 = 19.2 ohmsCurrent = E / R = 240 / 19.2 = 12.5 amperes
Labor alone for a residential boiler would be around $800 while a water heater would be around $210-$300. These are typical rates for Connecticut anyway.
It would be P=VI, so 29A*120V=3480Watts
In a space station to keep warm you would use a space heater(heater) to keep warm. Space is cold so wearind heavy cloths would help.
The size of a space heater depends on the size of a living room or bedroom. The best size for a space heater is 150 sq. ft for living rooms and bedrooms.
There are many good space heaters according to Consumer Reports. The best space heaters recommended by Consumer Reports would be the Lasko space heater brand.
We do not have a need for a space heater so I have not used one in the past. I would not use kerosene but I would use electric if necessary. Dyson has one that is pretty cool looking.
it is usually cold on Uranus so if anyone was to go there they would need a thick space suit. you also need a heater or some other power source.
Watts is the amount of power the heater has and amps would be the draw- if it is a 120 volt heater than the amps would be 12.5 amps and it is instantaneous
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I would have to say invert mini.I have one and nit has a bps of 20 and works great.
It depends on what kind of space heater you use. Each space heater includes specifications regarding how much heat it can throw and be effective in what size area. Read the labels to calculate how many heaters of a particular type would be effective in getting the basement to the desired temperature.
i would get the invert mini because it is easy to work and it comes with everything you need and it costs the same as the g3 it is not that much money but still a good gun. The invert mini Is also has no macroline and has a smaller frame.
An oil filled electric space heater produces a more "even" heating without the hotspots that standard electric space heaters can produce. Also it is not possible for something poked into the oil filled electric space heater to touch the electrical heating element wires as is possible in standard electric space heaters (which would shock you).