None, the watts come form the electricity supply and the lamp uses them at a rate of 100 an hour when it is turned on.
6 watt bulb for mini lamp
because it has more watts
If the exit fixture uses a LED lamp it will have a 1 to 3 watt rating. If it is a incandescent bulb, each lamp will draw about 25 watts each.
There are 1000 milli-watts in one watt.
A 20 watt 12 volt lamp will consume 20 watts of power per hour. The wattage represents the amount of power consumed by the lamp, and the 12 volts indicates the voltage at which it operates.
To answer this question the voltage has to be given. I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Voltage.
1 mega watt is 1,000,000 watts
Yes, the actual wattage to create similar lumen's to a 100 watt incandescent lamp is around 23 watts in a compact florescent lamp. This being the case the actual draw would only be 23 watts or so and thus well under the 65 watts recommended for your fixture.
220 lumens is equal to a tungsten incandescent light bulb of 15 watts. Halogen lamp 20 watts. Fluorescent lamp 60 watts. LED lamp 60 watts. high pressure sodium vapour lamp 117 watts. Mercury vapour lamp 50 watts or 17.32 candle power
There are 1/.1 = 10, .1 watts in 1 watt.
LEDs and CFLs use about a quarter of a halogen so the answer is 35-40 watts.
Since the utility company bills you on watts used per hour, the lower the amounts of watts you use the more money yo will save.