How many Watts does 5000 Watts draw?

It's possible that you have a circuit drawing 500 Amps at 10 volts.You could have a circuit drawing 10 Amps.

How many watt are in an amplifier?50 Watts and Amps at 120V AC Power Current are equivalent to 100 Watts.

A 25-amp circuit is equivalent to 3000 watt.The 20-amp circuit has 4,800 watt capacity.

A 5,000 watt generator can run a lamp, fan, radio, television, water pump, hair dryer, portable electric heater and electric blanket.The generator can power any small appliance with a rating below 5,000 watt.

If the amplifier uses a 12V supply and puts out 1000WRMS, then it requires 83 Amps.There are two things to consider.Assume 50% efficiency and you have 166 Amps.If the 1000W is peak, derate 1/3 of it to give you 55 Amps.

There are up to 12 lights on that circuit.You can only run a 1000w HPS or Metal Halide light on a wall outlet circuit.You can power up to six 1000 watt lights with a standard dryer outlet.

To get 3000 Watts AC at 120 Volts, you must replace your 100 Amp alternator with a 250 Amp one and install MULTIPLE heavy duty batteries.50 more Amps are required to operate your vehicles accessories.

A 20-amp breaker can support up to 2,400 watt on a single circuit.The safe maximum for a 20-amp circuit is 1,920 watt, but circuits should not be loaded to more than 80 percent of their maximum capacity for long periods.

The circuit breaker or fuse is always sized to protect the conductor wire.

Watt's Law states that it is possible to use a formula to convert a measure of current to another.Watt's Law states that the current is the power.The power and voltage are measured in units.The 100 watt light bulb has an Ampere of 120 volts.

The power currents are equivalent to 2 Watts and 1 Amps.