no you need white lights not yellow buy the energy saver ones. that look like a spring.
they are the best.
Maybe, but its weak and the wrong wavelength, use a grow light.
Weeds will grow anywhere in the garden with or without a 100 watt light bulb. Damn dandelions.
Yes, you can use a regular bulb in a 3-way lamp. You won't get the 3-way effect though, the regular bulb will just turn on and off.
No. A 70 Watt metal halide bulb can not be replaced with a 150 Watt halide bulb.
Yes.
A watt is a measurement of electricity, usually pertaining to light. Light bulbs luminosity is graded by wattage, such as a 60 watt bulb, 100 watt bulb and so on. You would find a watt in a light bulb, to start.
If it is an 18 watt 12 volt bulb, then yes. But an 18 watt 120 volt bulb - then no.
the answer is no you can not grow weed with a 60 watt light Really my ones grew with a 40 watt mercury light and a 20 watt argon bulb
Yes, you can use a regular bulb in a 3-way lamp. You won't get the 3-way effect though, the regular bulb will just turn on and off.
No. A 70 Watt metal halide bulb can not be replaced with a 150 Watt halide bulb.
No high pressure lbs require a specific ballasts to operate the bulb correctly
Yes.
A watt is a measurement of electricity, usually pertaining to light. Light bulbs luminosity is graded by wattage, such as a 60 watt bulb, 100 watt bulb and so on. You would find a watt in a light bulb, to start.
If it is an 18 watt 12 volt bulb, then yes. But an 18 watt 120 volt bulb - then no.
Usually the 60-watt limit is used to prevent the lampshade overheating, so a 75-watt bulb should not be used. But if more brightness is required, try a low-energy bulb because a 15-watt one gives the same light as a 75-watt incandescent (old-style) bulb. Or a 20-watt would be even brighter.
You would need a 12 Watt flourescent bulb
If you dont mind splodey light bulb.
It is probably a 60 watt bulb (believe it or not). Bulbs are rated in watts. A 100 watt bulb is brighter and consumes more power than a 60 watt bulb
No, it is not alright to replace a 180 watt DLP TV bulb with a 200 watt bulb. You should only use the OEM rated size/wattage for your TV.