W = A x V. Watts = Amps x Volts. There is not a voltage stated to multiply the 6 amps with so an answer can not be given.
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assuming you have an amp. run the hotwire from your battery directly to the POSOTIVE terminal of the cap. the run another wire from the POSOTIVE cap terminal to the amps power input( where the wire went before) and the run a third wire from the caps NEGATIVE terminal to the car body(as a ground) i have one in my car it wrks good for about 500 watts after that u need stronger cap. good luck
The formula for watts (or power) is Amps times voltage. Therefore with a 6 amp draw times 120 volts would be about 720 watts. A 1000 watt power inverter would do the job.
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It stands for watt-hour. In relationship to batteries, it measures how many watts in an hour a battery can sustain. A 63 watt-hour battery will supply 63 watts for 1 hour, or 6.3 watts for 10 hours or 31.5 watts for 2 hours, etc. It is extremely difficult to determine, from this number, how long your equipment (say, a laptop) will run using a 63 hour battery. The thing for which this number is most useful is battery comparison. A 20 WHr battery will last twice as long as a 10 WHr battery and half as long as a 40 WHr battery and so on.
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