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Here's the deal. I want to put a better cooling device in my work truck than the little fan that does nothing but circulate hot air around the cab. I build a device that blows air across ice that works decent.(falls under the category of better than nothing) ANYWAY, I think I have come up with a way to circulate ice water thru an old window A/C unit. What I need is a power inverter to power the fan, but I'm not sure what size I need. I have looked online for the formula to convert amps to watts and think I understand but I want someone smarter than me to check my math. OK, I have a 1 amp motor at 115 volts. As I understand the formula amps X volts = watts so the motor will need an inverter of at least 115 watts. Correct?
Amps X volts = watts
watts divided by volts = amps
Amps X volts = watts
watts divided by volts = amps
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