If you are in an area where the nominal household voltage is 120 volts AC, a step-up Transformers having windings in a 3:1 ratio can be used to triple the voltage. Care must be taken to ensure that the transformer has sufficient current carrying capacity for the intended load.
you can get your xbox 360 ac adapter to work with your xbox 360
xbox 360.The Xbox 360 is the best as it can run games for both the Xbox and the Xbox 360.
xbox original xbox 360 core xbox 360 arcade xbox 360 premium xbox 360 elite xbox 360 super elite
360 - 179 = 181
The Xbox 360 arcade does no include a hard drive. The Xbox 360 pro does.
30 amps at 12 volts is equal to 360 watts (P = V x I).
It would blow-up
Every Motherboard on the xbox 360 supports a code on the back of it representing the chipset. The Launch xbox 360 codenamed xenos says 16.5A 6 volts on the back. The Zephyr Motherboard says 16.5A 5 volts also but they just added HDMI. The Falcon says 14.2A 5 volts. The jasper the newest of all 12.1A 5 volts. You will need to do a little bit of searching around on the back of your xbox for the chipset code.
it take 24v
"Volt" is a unit of potential difference. "Joule" is a unit of energy. There is no direct conversion from one to the other. -- If a 2-ohm resistor is connected to a 5-volt battery, then the current through the resistor is volts/ohms = 2.5 amperes. -- The power supplied by the battery and dissipated by the resistor is (volts) x (current) = 12.5 watts. -- "12.5 watts" means "12.5 joules of energy every second".
There is only 1 way to connect an Xbox 360. Use the power supply which came with the Xbox. If broke, get a new one from ebay, amazon, Microsoft etc.
In America, the standard voltage is 120 volts. To calculate the wattage used by a 3 amp device, you would multiply the amperage (3 amps) by the voltage (120 volts) which equals 360 watts.
The conversion of watts to amps at a fixed voltage is governed by the equation Amps = Watts/Volts for example 12 watts/12 volts = 1 amp for a US example, a food mixer with a 400 watt motor on a 120 volt supply 400/120 = 3.33amps, fit a 5amp fuse
volts abbr (V)
There are 1.2 kilovolts in 1200 volts. This is because 1 kilovolt is equal to 1000 volts, so 1200 volts is equivalent to 1.2 kilovolts.
150 volts is 125% of 120 volts.
The AED delivers a shock energy, with units of joules (see the related link). There is not a direct conversion from joules to volts. I have read that the AED has the capability of about 1000 volts. For a comparison of some AEDs and their energy output, see the other related link. An AED with child pads delivers less energy per shock; as low as 50 joules whereas some for an adult will deliver 360 joules or 400 joules.