The equation that you are looking for is W = I x E. Watts = Amps x Volts.. As you can see if no voltage is given the question can not be answered. Once you supply the voltage and multiply it by the maximum amperage you stated, the results will be maximum wattage. Divide this figure by 8.5 and you will find the maximum number of lamps that you can add to this circuit.
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One can buy 1000 watt HPS bulbs through the better known webshops like Amazon or eBay. 1000 watt HPS bulbs are most often just to grow specific plants at home.
Depends on the bulbs efficiency. The ones I've gotten in the past few years are between 700-800 lumens. Check the packaging, it should state.
The answer is simply100 Watts. The Wattage rating of electric light bulbs is just the amount of electricity they consume. So a 60 Watt bulb would take 60 Watts of electricity. In fact, if you could buy a 100 Watt CFL, it would have the light output equivalent to about eight 100 Watt conventional (incandescent) light bulbs.
Incandescent bulbs give about 10 lumens of light per watt of electric power Halogens give about 13 lumens per watt CFLs give about 50 lumens per watt So it depends on the type of bulb.
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This question does is not answerable. A watt is a volt times an amp. With out knowing how many amps the bulbs use there is no answer.
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To do any replacements of different bulbs you have to consider what the new current will be and if the wire size and fuse will be able to take the new current (amps). Use this formula, W = A x V or A = W/V.
Can't answer that w/o knowing the Ampere rating of the fuse. A standard house circuit being 15 amps you would load the circuit up to 14.7 amps with 27 light bulbs.
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