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attn cj
CJ,s 67 F100- Posts : 619
Join date : 2010-09-01
Location : Sunnyvale, Texas
- Post n°2
Re: attn cj
Thanks JD, I have a nephew in Iowa Park about 10 miles west of WF I,ll ask him to go by and look at it for me.
Think I got my job situation whipped. Starting next week as Part time (30 hours)at Northern Tool at the Garland store as Technical Salesman.
He needs someone to sell the generators and water pumps. Luckily I know a little about both..
I got the job when he asked if I knew how to figure watts to amps.
I told him you can't do it that way but you can do 10amps X 120volts = 1,200 watts or whatever conversion a customer needs.
Think I got my job situation whipped. Starting next week as Part time (30 hours)at Northern Tool at the Garland store as Technical Salesman.
He needs someone to sell the generators and water pumps. Luckily I know a little about both..
I got the job when he asked if I knew how to figure watts to amps.
I told him you can't do it that way but you can do 10amps X 120volts = 1,200 watts or whatever conversion a customer needs.
spartman- Admin
- Posts : 1126
Join date : 2010-01-28
Age : 51
- Post n°3
Re: attn cj
Actually you can convert watts to amps as long as you know what the voltage is.
It would be P over I times E.
P = Power
I = Amps
E = Voltage
It would look like this:
P
---------
I | E
It would be P over I times E.
P = Power
I = Amps
E = Voltage
It would look like this:
P
---------
I | E