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Does anyone know the wattage of the the P.C.?? 7424
ScottB
11-15-2006, 06:48 PM
Rating: 120V AC
Amperage: 3.7
No-load OPM: 2,500-6,000
Spindle Thread: 5/16"-24
Gear Drive: Spiral / Bevel
Polishing Pad Size: 6"
Length: 11-1/2"
Weight: 5-3/4 lbs
Rating: 120V AC
Amperage: 3.7
No-load OPM: 2,500-6,000
Spindle Thread: 5/16"-24
Gear Drive: Spiral / Bevel
Polishing Pad Size: 6"
Length: 11-1/2"
Weight: 5-3/4 lbs
P = 3.7 x 115 which equals 425.5 watts
William's_Detail
11-15-2006, 07:50 PM
AMPS= WATTS÷(VOLTS x PF) I=P÷(E x PF) A=W÷(V x PF)
WATTS= VOLTS x AMPS x PF P=E x I x PF W=V x A x PF
VOLTS= WATTS÷AMPS E=P÷I V=W÷A
VOLT-AMPS= VOLTS x AMPS VA=E x I VA=V x A
HORSEPOWER= (V x A x EFF x PF)÷746
POWERFACTOR= INPUT WATTS÷(V x A)
EFFICIENCY= (746 x HP)÷(V x A x PF)
The table above is for single phase AC current.
Volts (V)=120
A (AMPERAGE)=3.7
PF(Powe Factor)=1
120v x 3.7a x 1pf = 444
The answer is 444 watts.
ryandamartini
11-15-2006, 08:10 PM
AMPS= WATTS÷(VOLTS x PF) I=P÷(E x PF) A=W÷(V x PF)
WATTS= VOLTS x AMPS x PF P=E x I x PF W=V x A x PF
VOLTS= WATTS÷AMPS E=P÷I V=W÷A
VOLT-AMPS= VOLTS x AMPS VA=E x I VA=V x A
HORSEPOWER= (V x A x EFF x PF)÷746
POWERFACTOR= INPUT WATTS÷(V x A)
EFFICIENCY= (746 x HP)÷(V x A x PF)
The table above is for single phase AC current.
Volts (V)=120
A (AMPERAGE)=3.7
PF(Powe Factor)=1
120v x 3.7a x 1pf = 444
The answer is 444 watts.
or read the label! :D lol
William's_Detail
11-15-2006, 08:54 PM
or read the label! :D lol
:iagree:
Excessive Detail
11-15-2006, 09:50 PM
A+G = Bank Acct. - all my money = stuff to play with x 24/7 = extreme addiction to AG to 3rd power, which in some cases can lead to insanity.
Yes I'm bored.
:o
or read the label! :D lol
WATTAGE ISN'T ON THE LABEL.......OTHERWISE I WOULDN.T ASK:o
Meghan
11-16-2006, 08:17 AM
A+G = Bank Acct. - all my money = stuff to play with x 24/7 = extreme addiction to AG to 3rd power, which in some cases can lead to insanity.
Yes I'm bored.
Very Cute!:p
supercharged
11-16-2006, 09:48 AM
A+G = Bank Acct. - all my money = stuff to play with x 24/7 = extreme addiction to AG to 3rd power, which in some cases can lead to insanity.
Yes I'm bored.Im the MAN Im the MAN Im the MAN
sWISHbrade
11-22-2006, 12:12 PM
Guys,
I stay in Singapore and we use 220V here. Just would like to confirm that the following transformer will work with the PC Before I plug it in, and risk blowing my precious new PC sky high:eek: . Please advise and help.
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i50/swishbrade/22112006267.jpg
Another problem is that the PC plug doesn't fit into the socket of the transformer above. Am I right to say I should buy one of those universal travelling adapter plugs to join the both of them together:confused: ?
Thanks guys!
sWISHbrade
11-26-2006, 12:45 AM
Guys,
I stay in Singapore and we use 220V here. Just would like to confirm that the following transformer will work with the PC Before I plug it in, and risk blowing my precious new PC sky high:eek: . Please advise and help.
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i50/swishbrade/22112006267.jpg
Another problem is that the PC plug doesn't fit into the socket of the transformer above. Am I right to say I should buy one of those universal travelling adapter plugs to join the both of them together:confused: ?
Thanks guys!
Can anyone help? Thanks!
I think if i were you i'd look elsewear for an answer......dont think many would go out on a limb and suggest any advice that may burn up your pc or worse yet you.....
i'd try an electical supply place.......
good luck............
sWISHbrade
11-26-2006, 08:16 AM
I think if i were you i'd look elsewear for an answer......dont think many would go out on a limb and suggest any advice that may burn up your pc or worse yet you.....
i'd try an electical supply place.......
good luck............
Haha. Is it the reason why? :D
Thanks!
Haha. Is it the reason why? :D
Thanks!
Yes for me anyway...........im afraid as heck around electricity.....:p
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