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At 1 volt, 300 Watts = 300 Amps.

At 10 volts, 300 Watts = 30 Amps.

At 100 volts, 300 Watts = 3 Amps.

At 120 volts, 300 Watts = 2.5 Amps.

At 240 volts, 300 Watts = 1.25 Amps.

To calculate the relationship between Amps, Volts and Watts, use the formula:

Watts = Amps * volts

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To calculate the amperage when given the wattage, you also need the voltage. If we assume a standard voltage of 120V, then the amperage for 300 watts would be 2.5 amps (Watts = Volts x Amps).

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The Power can either be equal to: P=Voltage times current or Voltage times current times power factor.

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Three hundred watts is zero amps. You need a third parameter to complete the equation. Amps = Watts/Volts.

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