One HP is equal to 746 watts. 2 x 746 = 1492 watts. The formula you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts.
The most accurate amperage is found on the nameplate as this is established by the motor's manufacturer.
Horsepower is irrelevant - it's torque that matters.
At 120 volts it will pull 4.166 amps. At 240 volts it will pull 2.08 amps.
I would say 120 horsepower minimum... I know some people who pull 23 foot disc's with 130 horsepower tractor, but that was on plowed ground... but a 100 horsepower should do the job, at 4-5 mph
A 120 volt table lamp with a 75 watt bulb will pull 0.625 amps. With a 100 watt bulb it will pull 0.833 amps. And with a modern fluorescent 13 watt bulb it will pull 0.108 amps.
alot i dont know the specific amount
That Usually depends on the strength of the truck/engine. A higher horsepower and you should be able to pull more.
The horsepower amount needed to pull a sunflower 6433 greatly depends upon the soil, depth tillage, surface residue, and moisture. The minimum amount of horsepower needed, though, is between six to eight per foot.
Aprox 12 amps.
The amperage a 220 volt well pump will pull depends on the wattage of the pump. You can calculate it by dividing the wattage by the voltage (220V) to get the amperage. For example, a 1 HP well pump typically pulls around 8-10 amps at 220 volts.
sshi
Over 1 kilowatt for sure!
About 2.25 Amps.