Depends on power factor, but it should be about 8 Amps.
If your generator is rated at 1000 watts continuous......and you are using 120V.....available amps are 1000/120 =8.3 .
Watts are the product of multiplying volts times amps.
At 120 volts it will pull 4.166 amps. At 240 volts it will pull 2.08 amps.
Volts = Amps x Resistance Therefore Amps = Volts / Resistance
Watts = Volts x Amps x Power factor For an AC Unit I am guessing that your PF = .75 so we have 115 x 9.2 x .75 = 793.5 Watts.
When you multiply amps x volts the product is watts. Using this formula W = Amps x Volts should give you your answer.
No. Your power supply must be able to supply rated voltage (12 volts) and rated current (3 amps).
To use an adapter of this sort, its rated voltage must match the rated voltage of the appliance, and its rated current must exceed that of the appliance. So, in your example, the rated voltage is too high to be used with your appliance.
The terminal strip's rating is 15 amps at 600 volts. It does not matter what the voltage is up to 600 volts, the maximum amperage allowed on the strip is 15 amps. It could be 15 amps at 12 volts or 15 amps at 600 volts or any voltage in between.
A # 14 copper conductor will be fine to carry 8 amps at 120 volts. This size conductor is rated at 15 amps.
When they give you WATTS the also give you VOLTS. Using some very simple math you can then figure out AMPS. WATTS = Amps x Volts
Fuses are rated in Amps. Although the physical size of a fuse is to do with volts; the further the terminals are apart the less likelihood there is of 'sparkover' between them.
Volts, amp hours an cold cranking amps.
The answer in watts is 460 times 5.
If the light is operating at 110 volts, and P = I x E, then I = 300/110, or 2.5 amps.
10,000 watts divided by 220 volts = 45.45 amps
To answer this you have to know how many volts will be used. If you know the voltage then you can calculate the current by dividing voltage into wattage. For example; an electric heater rated at 700 watts when plugged into a 115 v outlet will draw 700/115 = 6.08 amps of current.