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Old 27-04-2024, 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Bram View Post
Or your getting HP confused with KW.....

Generall rule of thumb is to multiply the HP figure by 0.74 (3/4s) to get the KW figure. And multiply the KW figure by 1.34 (1 + 1/3) to get HP.
Pretty much. But your 0.74 coefficient isn't quite accurate.

Formula to convert kilowatts to mechanical horsepower:

P(hp) = P(kW) / 0,745699872

See: https://www.asutpp.com/kw-to-hp.html
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