Of course, this will vary with the manufacturer(s). A typical small pellet stove with a combustion fan and a circulation fan will need 500 watts or more to start. After is it started, it will typically take around 150 watts to run.
A 100 horsepower electrical motor would consume 74,600 watts.
To determine the size of the inverter needed to run a 1.5 horsepower motor, we first need to convert horsepower to watts. 1 horsepower is equal to approximately 746 watts, so a 1.5 horsepower motor would require around 1119 watts. However, it's important to consider the starting surge or inrush current of the motor, which can be several times higher than its running wattage. To be safe, you would likely need an inverter with a continuous output rating of at least 1500-2000 watts to reliably power a 1.5 horsepower motor.
2100 watts to run the refrigerator
2, but just barely. 1 would run about 1100 watts.
15 watts
1,200
A small shredder 100-200 watts.
A 6-piston car engine can generate anywhere from 300 to 600 horsepower, which is roughly equivalent to 223,700 to 447,400 watts. This power output can vary depending on the engine size, design, and performance upgrades.
It varies tremendously depending upon the size of the fan and the power of the motor. The best way to answer your question would probably be to look at the back of the fan, or on the bottom. It usually will tell how many watts the fan draws. If it only tell amps and volts, remember that watts = amps X volts. Remember that watts does not have a time component; so to say that it draws a certain number of watts in an hour is not correct. You should rather ask, "How many watt-hours does it consume in an hour?" That is the number of watts times the number of hours that it drew that number of watts.
my aircondition is 13000 btu on 220 volt ac is how many watts
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