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No, you cannot change a 15 amp plug to a 10 amp plug directly. The amp rating of a plug is determined by the internal wiring and components, so changing the plug alone will not change the amp rating. It is recommended to use the correct amp plug for the specific electrical requirements.
Yes, as long as the plug and receptacle match in pin configurations, it can be done.
On a 16 amp plug, you can use a maximum of 3680 watts (16 amps x 230 volts) of power. It's important not to exceed this limit to prevent overloading the circuit and causing a fire hazard.
No, a 300 watt inverter would not be able to run a 16 amp chainsaw. A 16 amp chainsaw would require around 1800 watts of power to operate effectively, which exceeds the capacity of the 300 watt inverter.
Sure, If you mean your stereo has 4 ohm output and using 16 ohm speakers. The volume will be reduced somewhat by doing this, but it won't harm the stereo. If you have 4 ohm speakers and stereo is designed for 16 ohms you can do it ,but the amp will run hot and you may suffer damage at high volume to the amp.