An 8000 watt generator at regular house current 110v will supply 72 amps.
watt, amp, and btu?
75 Amps theoretically Need to know if the generator is 3 phase or single phase.
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.
The equation that you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts. The generator has the capacity to supply 25 amps. Of course the load is what governs the amount of amperage drawn. Any load greater than 25 amps will load the generator down and probably trip the generator's breaker.
A generator does not use amps it generates amperage. To answer this question the generators voltage must be stated.
4.6605 kva
62.5 amps
75 Amps theoretically Need to know if the generator is 3 phase or single phase.
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.
The equation that you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts. The generator has the capacity to supply 25 amps. Of course the load is what governs the amount of amperage drawn. Any load greater than 25 amps will load the generator down and probably trip the generator's breaker.
To charge a car battery you need aproximatly 8000 amps To charge a car battery you need aproximatly 8000 amps
A generator does not use amps it generates amperage. To answer this question the generators voltage must be stated.
5.5kva
10.92 Amp
If your generator is rated at 1000 watts continuous......and you are using 120V.....available amps are 1000/120 =8.3 .
4.6605 kva
On a 120 v supply 320 watts is 320/120 amps, or 2.667 amps. On a 240 v supply the current is 320/240 amps, or 1.333 amps.
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