An 8000 watt generator at regular house current 110v will supply 72 amps.
A 18000 watt generator supplying power at 240 volts would supply 75 amps (18000 watts ÷ 240 volts = 75 amps).
Typically 75 amps on natural gas, 85 amps using propane. Peak amps(for less than a second) to start a big appliance, like an A/C condenser, are 130.
To find the amperage of a generator, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. Assuming a standard voltage of 120V for household generators, you can calculate the amperage as: 8500 Watts / 120 Volts = 70.83 Amps.
Using 110 volt service, 5,000/110= 45 amps
To calculate the output amps of a 600kVA generator at 240V, you would use the formula Amps = kVA / Volts. In this case, it would be 600kVA / 240V = 2500 amps.
62.5 amps
A 18000 watt generator supplying power at 240 volts would supply 75 amps (18000 watts ÷ 240 volts = 75 amps).
To charge a car battery you need aproximatly 8000 amps To charge a car battery you need aproximatly 8000 amps
Typically 75 amps on natural gas, 85 amps using propane. Peak amps(for less than a second) to start a big appliance, like an A/C condenser, are 130.
To find the amperage of a generator, you can use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. Assuming a standard voltage of 120V for household generators, you can calculate the amperage as: 8500 Watts / 120 Volts = 70.83 Amps.
Using 110 volt service, 5,000/110= 45 amps
5.5kva
To calculate the output amps of a 600kVA generator at 240V, you would use the formula Amps = kVA / Volts. In this case, it would be 600kVA / 240V = 2500 amps.
10.92 Amp
If your generator is rated at 1000 watts continuous......and you are using 120V.....available amps are 1000/120 =8.3 .
To answer this question the voltage of the generator must be given.
5000 (watts) /120 (volts) = 41.6 amps , but to be safe you should allow 1000 watts margin for peaks, so 4000/120 is 33.3amps, although peaks might sometimes get higher than 5kw