Originally posted by: Captain Howdy
Originally posted by: pcslookout
Originally posted by: spidey07
Look at the breaker or fuse. That will tell you.
Doubtfull you'd blow a regular 15 amp circuit with just that stuff.
Well it has happen when 3 computers were on all at the same time. Then when the laser printer was turned on the fuse blew.
What does this mean ? A laser printer takes up the most amps ?
Laser printers do draw quite a few amps when "warming up".
Does anything else in the house go off when "the fuse blows". (again, I think you might be referring to a tripped circuit breaker)
It is common practice,
especially in older homes, to share 1 circuit for many outlets.
its common practice in new homes as well.
every device you can plug in has a listing for input and output power. look at the tag, find all the max output amps and add them up. if you have more than 15 (standard house circuit breaker) then youre running too hot. if its a gfi circuit, look into the fact that the outlet gfi is borked. if youre way under, check your circuit breaker at the power box to verify its not drawing too much by itself. those wear out, they arent forever.
as for what does the stuff draw? if you have a 1500W microwave hooked up to a wall outlet, youre going to have a 12.5A draw. for a 15A outlet, youre going to be right at the top of that, and most anything you plug in will trip it. divide the watts by the voltage and you can start counting up your devices on that line. most of this stuff is from my head, the calc was from one of my engineers, just asked him how many amps a 1500W microwave draws from a 15A outlet in your kitchen.
most of the stuff i have to gauge is listed with its FLA value, so i dont calc those much at all.