As the equation above shows, if you increase either the current or the voltage, your power will also increase. Now that you have a basic understanding of the fundamentals of power and electricity, you should be able to tackle your RV electrical projects with a little more confidence. Our Reno, Nevada-based sales and customer service team is standing by at to take your questions!
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Thank you. A "volt" is a unit of electric potential, also known as electromotive force, and represents "the potential difference between two points of a conducting wire carrying a constant current of 1 ampere, when the power dissipated between these points is equal to 1 watt.
The characteristics of voltage are like that of water flowing through pipes. This is known as the "water-flow analogy", which is sometimes used to explain electric circuits by comparing them with a closed system of water-filled pipes, or "water circuit", that is pressurized by a pump. Refer to the image below to visualize how voltage and electric current works Current I is a rate of flow and is measured in amps A.
Counters Electron Flow. A greater amount of water will flow when the valve is opened wider; more electrons will flow when there is less resistance. A lessor amount of water will flow when the valve is more closed; less electrons will flow when the resistance is greater.
Greater water pressure pushes more water through the same pipe; greater electromotive force will push more electrons past the resistance. Lessor water pressure means less water; lessor electromotive force means fewer electrons.
The greater the resistance Ohms , the lessor the current Amps ; the lessor the resistance, the greater the current. Alternating current AC is used to supply things like houses, buildings and mains connected appliances. The appliance power ratings suggested are indicative only. If you are completing electrical projects in the home please seek out professional advice first.
Amps To Watts Calculator. Line to line voltage Line to neutral voltage.
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