Electrical Units Converter API

API ID 949

The Electrical Units Converter API is a powerful tool that allows developers to quickly and easily convert between watts and amperes. Whether you're working on an electrical engineering project, a renewable energy application or any other application that requires conversions between these units, this API can help you perform accurate conversions with ease. It also provides the flexibility to convert other related units as well.

100% uptime 394 ms avg response

API Documentation

Endpoints

Request

This endpoint takes an input of the following:

  • Current in ampheres - float - required
  • Power factor - float - defaults to 0.95
  • Voltage in volts - float - defaults to 230

The output is in watts.

Endpoint ID: 767
GET https://zylalabs.com/api/949/electrical+units+converter+api/767/amperes+to+watts
INPUT PARAMETERS

Amperes to Watts — Endpoint Features

Object Description
current Required
voltage Optional
powerfactor Optional

Free test requests remaining: 3 of 3.


INPUT PARAMETERS

current
voltage
powerfactor
API EXAMPLE RESPONSE
JSON
{"power":4940}
Amperes to Watts — CODE SNIPPETS

curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/949/electrical+units+converter+api/767/amperes+to+watts?current=13&voltage=230&powerfactor=0.95' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' 


    
Request

This endpoint takes an input of the following:

  • Power in watts - float - required
  • Power factor - float - defaults to 0.95
  • Voltage in volts - float - defaults to 230

The output is in amperes.

Endpoint ID: 768
GET https://zylalabs.com/api/949/electrical+units+converter+api/768/watts+to+amperes
INPUT PARAMETERS

Watts to Amperes — Endpoint Features

Object Description
power Required
voltage Optional
powerfactor Optional

Free test requests remaining: 3 of 3.


INPUT PARAMETERS

power
voltage
powerfactor
API EXAMPLE RESPONSE
JSON
{"current":22.61}
Watts to Amperes — CODE SNIPPETS

curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/949/electrical+units+converter+api/768/watts+to+amperes?power=4940&voltage=230&powerfactor=0.95' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' 


    

API Access Key & Authentication

After signing up, every developer is assigned a personal API access key, a unique combination of letters and digits provided to access to our API endpoint. To authenticate with the Electrical Units Converter API simply include your bearer token in the Authorization header.

Headers
Header Description
Authorization Required Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed.

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Overview

About the API:

The Electrical Units Converter API is a powerful tool that allows developers to easily convert between various electrical units such as watts, amperes, voltage, resistance, and power. This API can handle various types of units and provide accurate conversions quickly, making it an ideal choice for any application that requires conversions between electrical units.

One of the key benefits of this API is its ability to convert between watts and amperes, which are two of the most commonly used units in electrical engineering. The API can convert from watts to amperes and vice versa, making it easy for developers to perform these conversions within their applications. The API also provides the flexibility to convert other related units as well.

Another advantage of this API is its ease of use. The API is simple to integrate into any application, and it can be accessed via a simple API call. This makes it easy for developers to add this functionality to their applications without the need for extensive coding.

The API is designed to handle a large volume of conversions and can be used to perform real-time conversions. This means that it can be used in a wide range of applications, such as power management systems, renewable energy applications, and electrical engineering projects. It can also be used in research and analysis to perform conversions of units in large data sets.

Overall, the Electrical Units Converter API is a versatile and powerful tool that can help developers perform accurate conversions between electrical units quickly and easily. This API can be integrated into a wide range of applications, making it a valuable addition to any developer's toolkit.

 

What this API receives and what your API provides (input/output)?

Call any of our endpoints and declare the information to receive either amperes or watts. 

 

What are the most common uses cases of this API?

  1. Power management systems: The Electrical Units Converter API can be integrated into power management systems to convert between various electrical units, allowing engineers to more easily monitor and control the flow of electricity in a system.

  2. Renewable energy applications: The API can be used to convert between units of power, such as watts and amperes, in renewable energy systems, allowing engineers to optimize the performance of solar panels, wind turbines, and other renewable energy sources.

  3. Electrical engineering projects: Engineers can use the API to convert between various electrical units, such as voltage and resistance, during the design and testing of electrical systems and devices.

  4. Industrial Automation: The API can be used to perform conversions between electrical units in industrial automation systems, allowing engineers to monitor and control the flow of electricity in industrial processes.

  5. Electric vehicles: The API can be used to convert between electrical units in electric vehicles, such as converting battery voltage to power and helping to optimize the performance of the vehicle.

  6. Research and analysis: The API can be used to perform conversions between electrical units in large data sets, providing valuable insights for researchers and engineers in the field of electrical engineering.

 

Are there any limitations to your plans?

Besides API call limitations per month, there are no other limitations.

Electrical Units Converter API FAQs

Each endpoint returns a JSON object containing the converted electrical unit. The "GET Amperes to Watts" endpoint returns power in watts, while the "GET Watts to Amperes" endpoint returns current in amperes.

The key fields in the response data are "power" for the watts output and "current" for the amperes output. These fields provide the converted values based on the input parameters.

Each endpoint accepts parameters for current or power (required), power factor (optional, defaults to 0.95), and voltage (optional, defaults to 230). Users can customize these parameters for specific conversion needs.

The response data is organized in a simple JSON format. For example, the "GET Amperes to Watts" endpoint returns `{"power":4940}`, where "power" is the key and the converted value is the corresponding numeric output.

Typical use cases include optimizing renewable energy systems, managing power in industrial automation, and conducting research in electrical engineering. The API facilitates quick conversions needed for these applications.

Users can directly access the converted values from the response data. For instance, after calling the "GET Watts to Amperes" endpoint, they can use the "current" value in their calculations or display it in their applications.

Data accuracy is maintained through consistent calculations based on standard electrical formulas. The API uses default values for power factor and voltage, ensuring reliable conversions unless specified otherwise.

Users can expect consistent output formats, with each response containing a single key-value pair. For example, a typical response from the "GET Amperes to Watts" endpoint will always include the "power" field with a numeric value.

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