A Alwayslearningelec Senior Member Location NJ Occupation Estimator Jan 20, 2023 #1 Per the attached and to convert Watts to Amps would it just be the watts/voltage? Or would I have to have A/(PF*V)? Attachments Screenshot 2023-01-20 094108.jpg 93.9 KB · Views: 38
Per the attached and to convert Watts to Amps would it just be the watts/voltage? Or would I have to have A/(PF*V)?
augie47 Moderator Staff member Location Tennessee Occupation State Electrical Inspector (Retired) Jan 20, 2023 #2 Wow! BIG motor
petersonra Senior Member Location Northern illinois Occupation engineer Jan 20, 2023 #3 Unless you have a crap load of these 1/2 Amp motors what difference does it make?
ron Senior Member Location New York, 40.7514,-73.9925 Jan 20, 2023 #4 VA/V=A, so if you are only given W (instead of VA), then power factor would be needed to make it technically accurate to convert to A, but the load is so small it is probably irrelevant.
VA/V=A, so if you are only given W (instead of VA), then power factor would be needed to make it technically accurate to convert to A, but the load is so small it is probably irrelevant.
A Alwayslearningelec Senior Member Location NJ Occupation Estimator Jan 20, 2023 #5 augie47 said: Wow! BIG motor Click to expand... LMAO
A Alwayslearningelec Senior Member Location NJ Occupation Estimator Jan 20, 2023 #6 petersonra said: Unless you have a crap load of these 1/2 Amp motors what difference does it make? Click to expand... None, I was curious.
petersonra said: Unless you have a crap load of these 1/2 Amp motors what difference does it make? Click to expand... None, I was curious.