OEM solar stud light rate
As everyone is aware, 220V of voltage multiplied by current is how the so-called power is determined. The power calculation formula is, for instance, alternating current AC20W = voltage 220V * current 0.09A. In other words, you will want at least 0.09 amps of current if your light is 20W and has a voltage of 220V. If it’s direct current, what then?
As everyone is aware, 220V of voltage multiplied by current is how the so-called power is determined. The power calculation formula is, for instance, alternating current AC20W = voltage 220V * current 0.09A. In other words, you will want at least 0.09 amps of current if your light is 20W and has a voltage of 220V. If it’s direct current, what then?
Solar Stud Lights often have a battery starting system voltage of 3.2V, 12V, etc. Using 3.2V as an example, DC20W = voltage 3.2V * current 6.25A indicates that the system battery is 3.2V and the real power of the solar stud lights is 20W. 6.25A at the moment. The requirement for thicker wire increases with the conductor load, given the high current. As a result, compared to regular household lights, the wire used in solar stud lights is thinner.