Post 2 made on Sunday January 25, 2004 at 17:52 |
Deane Johnson Founding Member |
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It's not exact, but a quick and easy way is to take the amps times 100. It's more exact to take it times 117v., but the 100 gives you a quick mental picture. Doing this, 15 amps means you can draw up to 1500 watts with just a little saftey margin built in (about 200 watts). It's always a good idea to leave some saftey margin in figuring loads.
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