Volts represent electrical pressure, while watts measure the total power rate produced by multiplying volts by amps. In a solar energy system, understanding this relationship is essential for calculating how much energy your appliances consume and ensuring your Sungold Solar panels provide enough wattage to meet your daily power demands safely and efficiently.
How many times have you seen a lightbulb printed with “100W/120V” and wondered how the two units of electricity relate? Are watts and volts basically the same thing? Can the two be used interchangeably?
The difference between a watt and a volt.
The fundamental difference is that volts measure electrical potential (pressure), whereas watts measure the actual rate of power transfer. Think of electricity like water flowing through a pipe: volts are the water pressure, and watts are the total amount of water delivered per second. In electrical terms, one watt is defined as the power produced by one ampere of current flowing through an electrical potential of one volt (
). For solar users, the voltage determines the system configuration (12V, 24V, or 48V), while the wattage determines how much work your portable solar panels can perform.
Why Are Common Appliance Wattage Ratings Important?
Appliance wattage ratings are critical because they dictate the size of the battery bank and inverter needed for your solar setup. If you underestimate the total watts required, your system may shut down under heavy loads. High-wattage appliances, like space heaters, draw more current and deplete batteries faster than low-wattage electronics like LED lights.
| Appliance Name | Typical Wattage Range | Recommended System Voltage |
| Refrigerator | 100 – 250 W | 12V / 24V DC or 110V AC |
| Laptop Computer | 50 – 100 W | 19V DC / 110V AC |
| Microwave Oven | 600 – 1,700 W | 110V / 220V AC |
| Flexible Solar Panel | 100 – 400 W | 18V – 40V DC |
| Electric Tea Kettle | 1,200 – 3,000 W | 220V AC |
What are Volts?
What Are Amps?
What are Watts?
What Are Ohms?
Wattage Ratings of Common Appliances
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Air purifier: 25 to 30 watts
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Aquarium pump: 20 to 50 watts
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Ceiling fan: 60 to 70 watts
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Clock radio: 1 to 2 watts
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Clothes dryer: 1,000 to 4,000 watts
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Coffee maker: 500 to 1,000 watts
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Computer monitor: 25 to 30 watts
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Corded drill: 600 to 800 watts
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Curling iron: 25 to 35 watts
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Dehumidifier: 240 to 300 watts
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Electric blanket: 200 to 300 watts
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Electric tea kettle: 1,200 to 3,000 watts
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Electric stove: 2,000 to 3,000 watts
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Electric vehicle charger: 2,000 to 7,000 watts
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Freezer: 30 to 50 watts
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Fridge: 100 to 250 watts
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Lawnmower, electric: 1,000 to 1,400 watts
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Microwave: 600 to 1,700 watts
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Oven: 2,000 to 2,500 watts
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Toaster: 800 to 1,800 watts
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Vacuum cleaner: 400 to 900 watts
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Washing machine: 500 to 800 watts
How To Convert Volts To Watts?
Volts To Watts Conversion Formula
Volts To Watts Conversion Chart
Volts To Watts FAQs
What is stronger watts or volts?
How many watts are 120 volts?
Why convert volts to watts?
How many watts does a solar generator produce?
Does higher watts mean more power?
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Does higher voltage mean more power?
Not necessarily. While increasing voltage can increase power, watts (power) are the product of both volts and amps. A high-voltage system with almost no current will produce very few watts. Power depends on the combination of electrical pressure and the volume of electron flow.
Q2: Can I connect a 12V solar panel to a 120V appliance?
No, you cannot connect them directly. A 12V solar panel produces DC electricity, while a 120V appliance requires AC electricity. You must use a power inverter to convert the low-voltage DC from your Sungold Solar panels into high-voltage AC for the appliance to function.
Q3: Why does Sungold Solar list both Voc and Vmp for panels?
Voc (Open Circuit Voltage) is the maximum voltage without a load, while Vmp (Maximum Power Voltage) is the voltage when the panel is operating at peak efficiency. Knowing both helps you choose a compatible controller and avoid damaging your system with excessive voltage.



