I think it explains the high rating of amps with DC fans versus the low ratings of amps with AC fans.
15watts/12VDC = 1.25a
15watts/115VAC = .13a
What do you think?
I can't edit the above but I think I've figured it out.
The amps aren't different...just the scale. Since Amps= watts/volts, by only using a 12VDC fan, it shoots the amps up to 5a. But by using a 115VAC fan, the same formula only shows as .18a or so...
So are these the same force?
What I'm now thinking is that DC amps are waaaaay different than AC amps...apples and oranges.
I've been all through the muffin and axial fan searching...
Thanks
I'm looking for a special 120mm axial 115VAC fan that has high amps and pressure ratings for an experiment of mine. So far, all I've found is high amp and pressure 12VDC fans. I'm wondering why I can't find the same in a 115VAC fan? Any good sources out there? Thanks
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