Amps * Volts = Watts You don't indicate the voltage, so it's not possible to calculate the Amps... however Assuming 120 Volts Amps * 120 Volts = 360 Watts OR Amps = 360 Watts/120 Volts OR Amps = 3 Assuming 12 Volts Amps * 12 volts = 360 Watts OR Amps = 360 Watts/120 Volts OR Amps = 30 If neither applies to your situation... you do the math.
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