To find an amperage, you divide the wattage by the voltage.
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts.
2400 watts.
Since the equation for watts is: Volts * Amps = Watts that would mean 12 Volts * 1 Amp = 12 Watts
As long as the voltages match a 60 amp service will handle a 700 watt microwave. The microwave will only draw A = W/V, A = 700/120 = 5.8 amps.
Watts= voltage times amps. So if you divide Watts by voltage, you will get amps = .33333 or about a 1/3 amp load. This is assuming a 120 volt circuit.
im by no means an expert but the answer is yes you just wont get full potential out of the speakers. the amp is pushing 700 watts the speakers are capable of catching 1000 watts.
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts.
Total power output (Total RMS output): 1000 watts
Total power output (Total RMS output): 1000 watts
Plugs for appliances rated between about 700 watts and 3000 watts (the maximum rating of a wall socket) should be fitted with a 13-amp fuse (coloured brown).
Typically, a microwave oven between 700-1000 watts should be fine to use on a 15-amp circuit. For higher wattage microwaves, it's important to verify the amp draw on the appliance. Be cautious not to overload the circuit to prevent tripping the breaker.
To power two subs rated at 700 watts RMS each, you'll need an amplifier that can deliver at least 1400 watts RMS total (700 watts RMS per sub). It's generally recommended to have an amp that provides a little more power than the combined RMS rating for headroom, so an amp rated around 1600 to 1800 watts RMS at the appropriate impedance (likely 2 ohms or 4 ohms, depending on how the subs are wired) would be ideal. Ensure the amp's output matches the impedance of your subs for optimal performance.
In the YUK an electric kettle has a 13 amp fuse., together with a 250 voltage. However, in the USA the voltage is lower and so ther fuse amperage may be different.
2400 watts.
To properly power two 700-watt subwoofers, you should aim for an amplifier that can deliver at least 1400 watts RMS (root mean square) total, assuming the subs are wired in parallel. This allows for sufficient power for both subs to perform optimally without distortion. It's also advisable to choose an amp with a bit more wattage than needed to ensure headroom, so a 1600 to 2000-watt amp would be ideal. Always check the specific impedance ratings of your subs and amp for compatibility.
The Alpine V12 MRV-T501 amp has a maximum power output of 500 watts.
Volts * Amps = Watts 12 Volt * 2 amp = 24 Watts