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Convert amps to watts

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you cannot convert voltage into current. in simple terms voltage is the pressure by which electricity is capable of passing through the wires and loads, whilst the current is the flow rate that the electricity is passing through the same wires or load.

but they are relayed to each other, given that you have a constant load, the more voltage you apply the more current will pass (provided that the system is capable of handling the voltage and/or current applied).

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You can not simply convert amps to watts.

Volts x Amps = Watts

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No, they are two different values. Voltage is like water pressure and Amperage is like water flow. You need the water pressure to make the water flow.

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P=UxI (Watt=Volt x Ampere).

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You must multiply the apparent power, in volt amperes, by the power factor of the load.

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None. The ampere is the unit for electric current, while the watt is the unit for power. They are two different quantities, so their units of measurement are unrelated.

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Watts is the product of amps x volts. So you see that you need to bring voltage into the equation.

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Yes, if you know the voltage. Amps = Watts/Volts, Watts = Amps x Volts.

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