Skip to content

6,000 Watts to Amps

6,000 watts is 50 amps at 120 volts and 25 amps at 240 volts (amps = watts ÷ volts, at unity power factor). Every common voltage below.

6,000 Watts to Amps conversion table

VoltageAmps (PF 1.0)Amps (PF 0.8)
12 V DC500 A
24 V DC250 A
48 V DC125 A
120 V AC50 A62.5 A
208 V AC28.8 A36.1 A
240 V AC25 A31.3 A
277 V AC21.7 A27.1 A
480 V AC12.5 A15.6 A

PF = power factor. Resistive loads (heaters, incandescent lights) are PF 1.0; motors and compressors typically run PF 0.8-0.9. For a different value, use the interactive converter.

What draws about 6,000 watts?

Frequently asked questions

50 amps (6,000 W ÷ 120 V). On a circuit, a 6,000 W resistive load needs at least a 50 A breaker — and 25% more if it runs 3+ hours continuously.

Ask AI about this

Open an AI assistant with a question grounded in this page.

Interactive converterAppliance amperage chartWire size by amps

Nearby values