I try to keep them somewhat interesting.Haha, yeah good question, really. Title just gave me a chuckle!
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I try to keep them somewhat interesting.Haha, yeah good question, really. Title just gave me a chuckle!
Yes, that is how it works. Watts = Amps x VoltageAllow me to give more explanation. I want to use fewer plugs on me surge protectors. I have three Kessil 360 lights (and a number of other DC powered devices, as we all do). I want one power supply to rule all three lights.
peak light demands are 19v and 90w.
To link them all I want an inverter that offers 19v and at least 270w? Is that how it works? what if the rating is in amps, what's the number then? Do I need to leave a power buffer (eg. 310w)?