megloff11x
Senior Member
The obvious answer is 120V times 15A is 1800 Watts or probably more appropriately 1800VA.
But... for appliances designed for use in normal household outlets, is there any rule of thumb or better yet regulation that says don't go over XX Volt-Amps for your load? This allowing for the usual 10% Voltage level variation, sensitive breakers, and or variations in the real load.
I have a gadget in the works that will be pushing the envelope. I do not want customers running to their breaker box before boxing it up and sending it back to me with expletive filled complaints. And I am trying to avoid a 20A plug for it because that also limits customer desire to buy.
Let me know.
Matt
But... for appliances designed for use in normal household outlets, is there any rule of thumb or better yet regulation that says don't go over XX Volt-Amps for your load? This allowing for the usual 10% Voltage level variation, sensitive breakers, and or variations in the real load.
I have a gadget in the works that will be pushing the envelope. I do not want customers running to their breaker box before boxing it up and sending it back to me with expletive filled complaints. And I am trying to avoid a 20A plug for it because that also limits customer desire to buy.
Let me know.
Matt