There are several different kinds of power converters. I have seen the APC Replacement Battery, the American Power Conversion, and there is also the power supply, and the phone converter. Some converters have different voltages.
No, a 1500-watt power converter is not suitable for a 5 amp freezer. To determine compatibility, use the formula: Watts = Volts x Amps. In this case, 5 amps x 120 volts (standard in the US) equals 600 watts, so a 1500-watt converter would be excessive and potentially dangerous for a 5 amp freezer.
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Noveske, LMT, Colt, Armalite and Daniel Defense are the top 5 things to put on an AR.
Not sure. Maybe 5 7 ( the 7 on top of the 5)
The main symptom is a complete lack of power. By lack of power i mean holding the gas pedal to the floor and only going 15 miles per hour. The car will idle well but no power hardly at all. Another symptom is rattling. If you strike the bottom of the Catalytic Converter wil a rubber hammer you will hear rattling from inside the converter. That indicates that the honeycomb matrix inside the coverter has broken apart. Finally, if you ignore the loss of power (it gets progressivly worse) eventually the car will not even start. Please keep in mind that the converter does not instantly go from good to plugged. It takes time. Mostly you notice the power loss on top speed first.For example only being able to go 50 m.p.h. . Then later on only 40...Again, the power loss gradually gets worse. If you really think the converter is plugged then you can disconnect the exhaust in front of the converter and see if the power returns. Also please keep in mind that some cars have "pre-cats" or "mini-oxidation" converters. Thay are a small catalytic Converter in front of the main converter. They go bad as well. Matter of fact, the last car i had with a bad "cat" it was one of those pre-cats. It was on a Toyota. One last thing...Mercedes Benz has a recall on the Converters on some models. You can get it replaced fo free. (normally $800) About a year ago i had a Mercedes come in with a top speed of 5 MPH. I removed the cat and the guts of the converter poured out like coffee grounds. Free replacement from the dealer Some cars have up to 4 cats so keep that in mind also. best of luck ^_^
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5^(5) / 5^(4) = 5^(5-4) = 5^(1) = 5 or 5^(5) /5^(4)= 5x5x5x5x5 / 5x5x5x5 Cancel down by '5' ( top and bottom) and we are left with 5/1 = 5 as before. NB We do normally show number to the power/exponent of '1' except to aid in exponential calculations.
Replace the motor for the power top. But first see if it is getting ample power, a bad alternator could keep the top from working properly.
You multiply that number by itself, the number of times shown as the power. Example :- 5 to the power of 4 is written as 5 with a small 4 placed at the top right hand corner of the 5. Therefore the answer would be 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 which equals 625.
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