AmWatt Load Tester

Find out amps and watts of any appliance quickly and easily. Perfect for choosing the right portable generator such as the Yamaha EF2000IS

Plug-In Digital Appliance Load tester gives a quick digital readout of Amps or Watts used by any plug-in appliance. Eliminates the need for expensive clamp-on meters and line splitters.

  • Accurate digital readout from 1 to 15 amps and 125 to 1875 watts
  • Easy slide-switch action instantly converts between Amps and Watts
  • Long 26-inch cord reaches to remote electrical outlets.
  • Only tester of its kind that gives a quick digital readout of Amps or Watts used by any plug-in appliance.
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                                                                  Easy To Use

                    1. Plug appliance or light into AmWatt
                    2. Plug the AmWatt into any 15A electrical outlet
                    3.Turn ON the appliance or light. UL listed.

     

     

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    What Is the Difference between starting Watts And Running Watts?

    Running, or rated watts are the continuous watts needed to keep items running. Starting watts are extra watts needed for two to three seconds to start motor-driven products like a refrigerator or a well pump. This is the maximum wattage the generator can produce.

    Only One Motor Needed

    Unlike running watts, starting watts are only needed during the first few seconds of operation. It is rare that more than one item will start or cycle at exactly the same time. Therefore, if the generator has enough power to start your largest motor, it will start all of them.

    I Dont Know the Starting Watts

    If running watts are not on the tool or appliance, you may estimate using the following equation: WATTS = VOLTS X AMPS. Starting requirements for appliances with motors will typically be three to five times more than the running watts.