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get a step down transformer whose output is equal to the voltage of your bulb
Actually the peak of the radiation from an incandescent light bulb is in the near infrared, not the visible spectrum. The visible light that you see is the falling upper sideband of this: very strong in the red and declining until it is weak in the blue and violet end with a very small amount of radiation in the ultraviolet. The lower sideband extends across the infrared and into the far infrared. Well under a third of the emitted electromagnetic radiation of an incandescent light bulb is visible light, most is infrared.
When measured with an infrared thermometer it read 169.9 degrees F.
The resistance is equal to the voltage-squared divided by the power. So a 1kW heater is 52.9 ohms, a 100 watt bulb is 529 ohms. The basic formula is W = V^2 / R
A greater percentage of light, and a smaller percentage of infrared radiation and heat.
get a step down transformer whose output is equal to the voltage of your bulb
A light bulb similar to a heater in that they both produce heat when in operation.
Current = (voltage) / (resistance) = 100/130 = 0.769 A = 769 milliamperes (rounded)
mostly light and heat (infrared)
THe light bulb emits light while in the process heat in the infrared spectrum is emitted.
pull the heater control knob off and located behind is a small capless bulb pull out and then push in new bulb replace knob job done
An incandescent bulb is 96% efficient as a heater, and 4% efficient as a source of light. A fluorescent bulb is only 60% efficient as a heater, and 40% efficient as a source of light. An LED bulb is only 10-20% efficient as a heater, and 80-90% efficient as a source of light (but that light is usually unidirectionally directed... harder to do diffuse lighting with them).
Actually the peak of the radiation from an incandescent light bulb is in the near infrared, not the visible spectrum. The visible light that you see is the falling upper sideband of this: very strong in the red and declining until it is weak in the blue and violet end with a very small amount of radiation in the ultraviolet. The lower sideband extends across the infrared and into the far infrared. Well under a third of the emitted electromagnetic radiation of an incandescent light bulb is visible light, most is infrared.
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light out on the seat heater switch on passenger side. High low indicator is ok. How do you replace bulb?
There is one bulb for the manual heater control. It is located behind the fan control knob. Remove the knob take a piece of vacuum or windshield washer hose and remove the bulb. Install in reverse order of removal. The bulb is a 194 bulb.
To get to the bulb for lighting the heater controls, the front panel will have to be removed. Depending on the type of vehicle, the knobs might have to be popped off first. It is also possible on some vehicles to get to the lighting for the heater controls from under the dash.