Yes, very easily. Receptacles and other electrical devices are rated in amperage that the device can use or handle. Take that amperage and multiply it by the voltage that the device is rated for. The answer will be in watts. This wattage will be the maximum that is allowed from the receptacle or any other device.
You could get electrocuted.
No, Larzuk will not add sockets to items that already have sockets. He can only add sockets to items that do not have any sockets.
If you're certain the bulbs and sockets are good, check the light wiring under the vehicle. There are a couple plugs that may be corroded if moisture was able to get in. If that's not the problem, it could be the turn signal switch on the dashboard.
It could be the switch on the shifter or transmission. It could be that both bulbs are burn out or a bad ground on both sockets. Mine had a bad ground on both sockets.
The different types of pendant light sockets available for purchase include standard sockets, candelabra sockets, medium sockets, and mogul sockets.
The Watts on a pokewalker are the "cash" for the pokewalker every 20 steps is about one watt every time you meet a certain amount of watts you unlock a new area for the pokewalker
The different types of light sockets available in the market include screw-in sockets, bayonet sockets, pin sockets, and twist-lock sockets. These sockets vary in design and compatibility with different types of light bulbs.
Watts are associated with the exclusive Pokewalker. Every twenty steps you take make one Watt, and once you get a certain number of Watts you can unlock new places. The Pokewalker is exclusive to HeartGold and SoulSilver.
Sockets have to do with Processors. Each processor fits in a certain socket. Put the wrong processor in the wrong socket and it won't work and will damage you PC. Pins have to do with RAM or PCI-E Components. RAM modules have a certain amount of pins that will fit in a certain DIMM. PCI-E also uses this term to find out if it will fit in your PCI-E.
The different types of hanging light sockets available for purchase include standard sockets, candelabra sockets, and medium sockets.
Yes, most regular generators you could buy at a hardware store will have at least 1 regular 110v outlet just like you have in your house.
The different types of sockets compatible with compact fluorescent lamps include the pin-based sockets, such as the bi-pin and quad-pin sockets, as well as the screw-based sockets, such as the medium screw and candelabra screw sockets.