How to calculate the current needed for a cartridge heater?

Apr 26, 2023

To calculate the current needed for a cartridge heater, you need to know the wattage of the heater and the voltage of the power source.

The formula for calculating current is:

Current (I) = Power (P) / Voltage (V)

For example, if you have a 120V power source and a 500W cartridge heater, you would calculate the current as follows:

I = 500W / 120V I = 4.17A

So the current needed for the cartridge heater in this example is 4.17 amps.

It is important to ensure that the power source can supply the required current for the cartridge heater, and that the heater is rated for the voltage and current of the power source. Exceeding the maximum current rating of the cartridge heater can cause it to overheat and fail, and can also be a safety hazard.

 

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