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A ? about watts my heater pulls

I have a Pro155 reddy heater and i need to use it where there is no electricity. i was looking to get a power inverter to just plug it in from my truck. so how many watts is this heater going to pull so i don't damage the inverter?

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Look at the plate on the side and calculate Voltage (110 typically) times amps (what ever it says on the plate) gives you watts.

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