That depends on your car. You should check the manual. If it's not explicitly mentioned, you should check in the manual which fuse belongs to the accessory supply and then check the rating of that fuse in the fuse box.
On a 120 v supply 320 watts is 320/120 amps, or 2.667 amps. On a 240 v supply the current is 320/240 amps, or 1.333 amps.
An 8000 watt generator at regular house current 110v will supply 72 amps.
1000
On a 120 v supply 87 watts is 87/120 amps, while on a 240 v supply 87 watts is 87/240 amps. <<>> There are zero amps in 87 watts. Watts are the product of amps times volts. Without a voltage value for the following equation I = W/E, Amps = Watts/Volts, an answer can not be given.
A 100 amp service will supply your electrical current needs UP TO 100 amps.When doing load calculations on a 100 amp panel it can only be loaded up to 80 amps.
volts x amps = watts so 1500watts/12.8volts=117amps
Watts = Amps x Volts. Milliamps to amps move the decimal place three places to the left.
On a 120 v supply 320 watts is 320/120 amps, or 2.667 amps. On a 240 v supply the current is 320/240 amps, or 1.333 amps.
124.3 amps. If you have one on a vehicle, for example a winch, use no less tha 00g cable. That is a LOT of power, and an ordinary alternator can't handle that.
62.5 amps
Amps for an oven are governed by the total wattage of the oven and what the voltage supply to the oven is.
An 8000 watt generator at regular house current 110v will supply 72 amps.
1000
It depends on the supply voltage watts = current in amps times the supply voltage
On a 120 v supply 87 watts is 87/120 amps, while on a 240 v supply 87 watts is 87/240 amps. <<>> There are zero amps in 87 watts. Watts are the product of amps times volts. Without a voltage value for the following equation I = W/E, Amps = Watts/Volts, an answer can not be given.
A 100 amp service will supply your electrical current needs UP TO 100 amps.When doing load calculations on a 100 amp panel it can only be loaded up to 80 amps.
Any value - you must supply the resistance.