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It depends on how many amperes there are. If you have 1 amperes, then you get 260 watts. If you have 260 amperes, then you have 67,600 watts. If you have 0.001 amperes, then you have 0.26 watts. Its just watts = volts times amperes.

Of course, the limiting factor is the available power behind the 260 volts, but you did not say anything about that.

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You will get zero volts from 260 watts. Watts are the product of amps times volts. To find volts when the wattage is known, the amperage of the circuit must be stated, then use the following equation, E = W/I, Volts = Watts/Amps.

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