Probably not, as the 16W 2D bulb is physically smaller than the 28W bulb - and if the ballast of the light fitting sits in the "loop" of one of the "D"s, the 16W bulb will not fit over it.
Dielectric grease would be a better choice.
Yes. They are well insulated and have thermal cutoff switches.
Off hand no but your explanations are not clear as to who is doing what to whom,,
To increase the current you either need to reduce the resistance of the load or increase the voltage. Typically a higher wattage light bulb will decrease resistance or you could put multiple batteries in series.
Connect ammeter in series and voltmeter in parallel to the circuit
Non if the light fitting is of the bayonet type.
remove rubber glove off back of light fitting pop out clip change bulb and put back together you will need needle pliers to pop out clip.
An LED bulb that replaces a basic bulb must have the same working voltage and the same type of fitting. A 10.5 watt LED will draw less power and produce less heat than a 40 watt incandescent, but not all LEDs are dimmable.
The headlight bulb easily changed. First you unplug the wires from the back of the bulb, they just pull off (this can be stiff but a screwdriver will lever it free). Then you will see a clip, squeeze the two ends of the clip together and pull it away from the fitting. Hang on to the clip, remove the bulb and put the new bulb into place, fix the clip back in by squeezing it together as before, then replace the rubber seal, finally, push the plug with the wires, on to the new bulb and you are good to go.
one glass or plastic will have a screw in it or possibly the top unscrews when you get the panel off unscrew the old bulb to your left until it is free from the socket then with the new bulbreverse the procedure turning the bulb to your right, a friendly reminder as to how to unscrew and screw in your new bulb is; lefty- loosey and righty-tightythen secure the cover and enjoy the night time illumination you have brought back to your property
Halogen bulbs generate a lot of heat and for that reason the power (watts) is limited, to prevent a fire hazard. Each light fitting should be marked with a power limit which should be observed. Without additional information a 300 w bulb should not be put in a fiiting that previously had a 230 w bulb.
There is a small rectangular slot on the right side (passenger side) of the transparent cover/lens. Put a properly fitting (not too small, not too big) flat screwdriver in the slot and leverage the cover/lens downward. It should pop out. Don’t be too rough, but you can apply some force—the cover is fairly strong. After that it is easy to pull the light bulb from between the spring terminals. Put the new bulb in and pop the cover back in its slot.
There is a fitting on the outside of your camper or a fill tube. Just put a gardenhose on the fitting for a hose or open the fill tube and pore in water.
a grease fitting is something that u put a grease gun into and pump grease into it to lubricate ball joints, steering knuckles ect...
Yes, you can put a fluorescent light bulb in your floor lamp. You need to see what size bulb the lamp takes, but most sizes can be purchased as florescent bulbs.
it should become dimmer
Put a form-fitting rubber grip on it.