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Current Intensity in Home Network & Devices Drawing 3A: Identifying Current Requirements

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  • #1 7699278
    misiek7919
    Level 10  
    Hello . I have quite an unusual question, but I think someone on this forum will answer it. What is the current I (A) in the home network and what devices draw it with a current of 3 A.?
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  • #2 7699359
    goldi74
    Level 43  
    The strength of the current depends on the connected receiver. 3A will draw a device with a power of approximately 700W. It's hard to say what it might be. Maybe a drill?
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  • #3 7699371
    kuuczoo
    Level 26  
    What current flows in the network depends on what you have on the network. Only the voltage is theoretically constant in the power grid. The current flowing in the installation depends on the power consumed by the connected devices. 3A is approximately 700W.
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  • #4 7699442
    Nathir
    Level 15  
    Well, maybe I will add it
    With a simplified formula for the power of electrical appliances, this is
    P [power, watts] = U [Volts] * I [amps]
    So, as colleagues said, 220V * 3A is bedize 660W, but ..
    There are a few other factors that do not have much influence, in most cases
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  • #5 7699505
    Paweł Es.
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    It's just that there is currently 230V +/- 10% in the network and the current consumption will change with the supply voltage, and also differently depending on the device (otherwise it will change in a light bulb, the resistance of which depends on the temperature of the fiber, otherwise in the radiator, and in a different way) e.g. in electric motors).
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