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ok im trying to figure out the power consumption of my rig so i can have new lines pulled to the breaker for it all.
im looking at my chiller but it doesnt give a wattage. its a 1/4H custom sea life. it says on the top 120 volts 5 volts. does anyone have any idea how many watts that might pull? thanks |
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If so it will pull 600 watts Steve
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yep my bad amps..
600 watts damn! thats a lot hey? just out curiosity how did you figure that out is there a formula i can follow to figure other stuff out? so roughly adding up my list i have about 1200 watts.. is that a lot compaired to other systems? i think i better get two lines pulled for this hey |
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Yeah, that pretty much needs a breaker all to itself, I'd think!
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Amps*volts=watts or amps=watts/volts
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Or 1 amp is 120 watts
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Steve
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Sorry, you're right, I was somehow thinking 10A breakers.
I suppose even so I would think you could probably put a few other things on the circuit but not too much.
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Wouldn't a start up surge be required for running the chiller?
That may exceed the breakers capacity if there is much more running on it at the time. Mitch |
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That's what I was thinking. I don't remember what the rule of thumb I heard was, but that you basically shouldn't exceed 60% or 70% {or something ..
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