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120V Amps to Watts Calculator

Watts = Amps x 120V x PF

Convert 120V amps to watts for US household outlets. W = A × 120. Includes 15A, 20A, and 30A breaker planning limits.

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Convert 120V amps to watts for US household outlets. W = A × 120. Includes 15A, 20A, and 30A breaker planning limits.

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AC pages need power factor context, so the visual connects outlet voltage, current draw, PF, and breaker planning.

Formula Watts = Amps x 120V x PF
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Quick answer

Use this calculator to convert AC current into real watts with voltage and power factor.

Single-phase AC loads can be resistive or inductive. Resistive loads may be near PF 1.00, while motors, compressors, and HVAC equipment often need a lower power factor.

Watts = Amps x 120V x PF

Inputs to check before calculating

  • Use the correct nominal voltage for the circuit.
  • Enter measured current or nameplate running current.
  • Use realistic PF for motors, compressors, and transformer loads.
  • Compare the result with breaker and continuous-load limits.

Example: 10 amps at 120 volts

At 120 volts, 10 amps equals 1,200 watts before AC power-factor adjustments. Formula: 10 A x 120 V = 1,200 W.

Best use cases

  • 15A and 20A planning
  • Power factor support
  • Continuous-load guidance
  • single-phase AC load planning with clear unit labels.

Common mistake to avoid

Do not use DC-style amps x volts for every AC load when the equipment has a lower power factor.

How to use the result

Use the watt result for appliance planning, branch-circuit checks, and comparison with the main amps to watts formula.

Accuracy and safety note

Calculator output is a planning estimate. Final breaker sizing, wire gauge, derating, voltage-drop limits, equipment protection, and code compliance should be verified with manufacturer documentation and a qualified electrician or engineer.

For the broad formula, reference table, and breaker planning context, start with the main Amps to Watts Calculator.

120V Amps to Watts Calculator

120V Amps to Watts Formula

The 120V amps to watts formula is Watts = Amps x 120 x Power Factor. For resistive loads at PF 1, the formula convert amps to watts is simply Watts = Amps x 120.

How to Calculate Watts From Amps at 120V

Calculate watts from amps at 120V by multiplying amps by 120. Convert 10 Amps to Watts with 10 x 120 = 1200 W. Convert 15 Amps to Watts with 15 x 120 = 1800 W. Convert 20 Amps to Watts with 20 x 120 = 2400 W.

120V Power Conversion Examples

120V power conversion examples help match rated current to wattage capacity calculation. A 5 A device uses 600 W, a 12.5 A device uses 1500 W, and a 30 A circuit can carry 3600 W at PF 1.

Amps to Watts 120V Calculator

An amps to watts 120V calculator is a voltage-current calculator for single phase home electrical systems. The calculator needs the voltage input field, current input field, calculate button, result display, and formula engine.

Convert Amps Into Watts at 120 Volts

Convert amps into watts at 120 volts by using Watts=AmpsxVolts. Use 120V for standard North American receptacle examples and use measured voltage when voltage drop or generator output changes the supply.

AC Power Calculation at 120V

AC power calculation at 120V uses power factor when the load is inductive or electronic. DC uses W = A x V, AC - Single phase uses W = A x V x PF, and AC - Three phase uses W = 1.732 x A x V x PF.

120V Appliance Wattage Examples

120V appliance wattage examples include lamps, fans, heaters, pumps, computers, chargers, kitchen loads, and workshop tools. Resistive load power is close to amps x volts, while inductive load power needs power factor correction.

120V Amp Calculator

120V Current Calculation

120V current calculation uses amps = watts / (120 x power factor). A 1200 W heater draws 10 A at PF 1. A 1200 W motor at PF 0.8 draws 12.5 A.

120V Amp Draw Examples

120V amp draw examples show rated current, breaker size, and wire gauge needs. 600 W draws 5 A, 1440 W draws 12 A, 1800 W draws 15 A, and 2400 W draws 20 A at PF 1.

Electrical Load Calculation at 120V

Electrical load calculation at 120V adds all running watts and checks continuous load estimation. Use breaker trip prevention, power strip wattage limits, extension cord gauge matching, and voltage drop compensation method before connecting multiple loads.

120V Wattage Calculator

A 120V wattage calculator converts current draw into power consumption for 120 volt circuits. Use the result for home appliance wattage, generator sizing, UPS runtime calculation basis, transformer primary side calculation, off-grid solar sizing, and dc to ac conversion through an inverter.

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120V Wattage Formula

The 120V wattage formula is Power (Watts) = Current (Amps) x Voltage (V) x Power Factor. Ohm's Law and the Electrical Power Formula connect voltage current power values. For a resistive load at PF 1, 1 A equals 120 W and 100 A equals 12,000 W.

Wattage Calculation From Amps and Volts

Wattage calculation from amps and volts multiplies the two known values. Use Amps to Watts when current and voltage are known, Watts to Amps when power and voltage are known, volts to watts when voltage and current are known, watts to volts when power and current are known, volts to amps when watts and volts are known, milliamps to amps for small current, and amps to milliamps for control circuits.

120V Power Usage Examples

120V power usage examples include 10 A = 1200 W, 15 A = 1800 W, and 20 A = 2400 W. Motor startup surge watts, welder duty cycle adjustment, heater element resistance check, and variable speed drive harmonics can raise current above a simple steady-state estimate.

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120V to Watts Calculator

120 Volts to Watts Conversion

120 volts to watts conversion needs current in amps. Voltage alone cannot produce watts; you need know voltage and current. A 120V circuit at 12 A equals 1440 W at PF 1.

Current and Voltage Conversion Formula

The current and voltage conversion formula is W = A x V x PF for AC single phase. Use 12v amps to watts calculator pages for low-voltage DC, and use single-phase or three-phase calculators when the circuit type changes.

FAQ

120V Calculator FAQ

Fast answers before you use the calculator or compare formulas.

15A How many watts is 15 amps at 120V?

15 amps at 120V equals 1,800 watts (15 × 120 = 1,800). This is the maximum capacity of a standard 15A household circuit. For continuous loads, the NEC 80% rule limits you to 1,440 watts on this circuit.

20A How many watts is 20 amps at 120V?

20 amps at 120V equals 2,400 watts. Kitchen and bathroom outlets are typically on 20A circuits. The continuous load limit is 1,920 watts (80% of 2,400).

MAX What is the maximum wattage for a 120V outlet?

A standard 120V, 15A outlet can handle 1,800 watts maximum (15 × 120). A 120V, 20A outlet handles 2,400 watts. However, for devices running more than 3 hours continuously, stay below the 80% threshold: 1,440W on a 15A circuit, 1,920W on a 20A circuit.

240 Why do some appliances need 240V instead of 120V?

High-power appliances like dryers (5,500W), EV chargers (7,680W), and central AC (3,600W) need more watts than a 120V circuit can safely deliver. At 120V, a 5,500W dryer would draw 46 amps — far exceeding standard circuit limits. At 240V, it draws only 23 amps, which fits a 30A circuit safely.

PF Do I need power factor for 120V household calculations?

For most household loads (lights, heaters, toasters, hair dryers), power factor is 1.00 or very close, so the simple formula Watts = Amps × 120 is sufficient. Use power factor only for motor-driven appliances like refrigerators (PF 0.80–0.90), window AC units (PF 0.85), and large workshop tools.

OUT How many 120V outlets can I put on one circuit?

The NEC does not set a fixed number of outlets per circuit, but the total load must stay within the breaker rating. A 15A/120V circuit handles 1,800W max. Add up the wattage of everything plugged in. In practice, 8–10 general-purpose outlets on a 15A circuit is common when not all are loaded simultaneously.