One 25w solar panel for one 100w bulb. A 100-watt solar panel can produce about 400 watthours of power per day. A typical home consumes about 25,000 watthours per day. So you would need 62 one-hundred watt solar panels to run an average home.
Not sure what a good, working solar panel is, as it's either working (good) or not (not so good, maybe bad even...). If you live in South Africa, have some good old Chinese friends who happen to sell wholesale solar panels, then expect to pay R1000 for a 12V 100W panel - that's about $70USD. For everybody else, expect to pay anywhere between two and five times that amount.
1500
no
Power = Energy/time 100W=Energy/360 Seconds Energy = 100/360 Energy ≈ 0.27 Joules
no
The 100w light bulbs were no longer being manufactured by 1st September 2009. Although some people still have these types of lights around their homes, the manufacturing companies has stop producing them.
yes
Assume the rating of 100W refers to operation on a supply of 117 volts.Power = (voltage) x (current)Current = (power) / (voltage) = 100/117 = 0.855 ampere (rounded)Power = (voltage)2 / (resistance)Resistance = (voltage)2 / (power) = (117)2 / 100 = 136.89 ohms
what continent is 80s, 100w
Probably not. Sodium light fixtures generally have a "ballast".
The coordinates 60N 100W point to Canada. It is located in the northern part of the country, specifically in the province of Manitoba.
Look on the label of the fixture ,it will tell you the maximum wattage the fixture will safely handle.