A lamp designed for 120 v takes 5 amps, one intended for 240 v takes 2½ amps.
Voltage x current gives the watts.
intially around 55,000,but it will start loosing effeicnce when you start using the light bulb. Its said most places to change the light bulb every year.
36000
hps light averages 125 lumens, therefore, a 150 watt hps light is about 18,750 lumens.
Depending on the brand, it will give about 18.000 Lumens and equals a 100W HPS lamp
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This is roughly 500 lumens
From 20,000 to 23,000 lumens depending on the brand.Average figures:Incandescent: 10 lumens per wattHalogen 13 lumens per wattCFL (low-energy) 50 lumens per watt
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hps light averages 125 lumens, therefore, a 150 watt hps light is about 18,750 lumens.
Depending on the brand, it will give about 18.000 Lumens and equals a 100W HPS lamp
100 Volts
No, the ballast has to be matched to the lamp. 250 watt ballast, 250 watt lamp. Also be sure to match the lamp type to the proper ballast even though the wattage is the same. HPS ballast to HPS lamp, Metal halide ballast to metal halide lamp and mercury vapour lamp to mercury vapour ballast.
The power consumption of an basic model of LCD projector is around 250W to 400W depending on the make and model, brightness 2000 to 3000 ansi lumens SVGA projector.
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This is roughly 500 lumens
700 lumens
100 lumens=1257 candlepower from what I have found
Approximately 15 lumens per watt for halogen, so 300 lumens.