Calculate AC and DC current in amps from voltage, power (watts/kW), power factor, or resistance. Supports single-phase, two-phase (2-wire), three-phase, and Ohm’s Law. Ideal for electrical engineers, electricians, students, and DIY projects. Includes motor load estimation
| System Type | Formula | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| DC | I = P / V I = V / R |
No power factor; pure resistive load |
| Single-Phase AC | I = P / (V × cosφ) I = S / V |
cosφ = power factor; S = apparent power |
| Two-Phase (2-Wire) AC | I = P / (V × cosφ) × √2 | Important: This mode is specifically designed for two-phase, two-wire systems where the phase difference is 90°. The factor √2 arises because each phase contributes independently, and the total power is distributed across two conductors with orthogonal phase angles. Common in older industrial installations and some specialized motor drives. |
| Three-Phase AC | I = P / (√3 × V × cosφ) I = S / (√3 × V) |
√3 ≈ 1.732; used for balanced three-phase systems |
| Ohm’s Law | I = V / R I = V / Z |
R = resistance (Ω); Z = impedance (Ω) |
Three-phase system: 400V, 10kW, PF = 0.85
| Equipment | Power | Voltage | Power Factor | Estimated Current |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Household Refrigerator | 150 W | 230 V | 0.95 | ≈ 0.69 A |
| LED Lighting (Total Load) | 200 W | 230 V | 0.98 | ≈ 0.89 A |
| Electric Kettle | 2.2 kW | 230 V | 1.0 | ≈ 9.6 A |
| Air Conditioner (1.5 HP) | 1.1 kW | 230 V | 0.85 | ≈ 5.6 A |
| Three-Phase Water Pump | 7.5 kW | 400 V | 0.88 | ≈ 12.3 A |
| Industrial Motor (15 kW) | 15 kW | 400 V | 0.9 | ≈ 24.1 A |
| Solar Inverter (DC Output) | 5 kW | 48 V | — | ≈ 104 A |
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