1amp 3 max depends on what rating lamp it is (or bulb).
You can use a multimeter set to resistance. It should show 0 resistance or full scale deflection on an analogue meter, if intact. You can also use a small lamp (drawing less current than the fuse) connect it to the battery with a wire, including the fuse in circuit. If the lamp lights, the fuse is Ok.
Incandescent lamps are filled with a mixture of argon- 93 % and nitrogen-7 %.
There is nothing quite as frustrating as needing more room to spread out and not having it. A floor lamp with table is a good way to add cheap extra table space in an office.
The answer is possibly. There is no guarantee that the insulation designed for the lower voltage will be adequate at the higher voltage. The danger of electric shock should not be scorned. The cost of a new lamp is not daunting, and if the lamp is an heirloom item, then that value should enable the wiring and switches be upgraded. Don't take chances.
any lamp oil.
well it depends on the type of lamp but it should say on the packaging
No, use a standard fuse.
When your cigarette lighter fuse is good and there is voltage measured between the fuse's load side to ground (To check this, use a dc voltmeter or a 12v automotive lamp and an automotive lamp socket. Connect one wire to the fuse and the other wire to the chassis of the vehicle the lamp should glow if voltage is present on the fuse terminal.), check the wire between the fuse and cigarette lighter. This wire should be without cut and when the wire is good then check the connector on the cigarette lighter socket for loose connection or corrosion. One more thing is that, make sure that your cigarette lighter fits the cigarette lighter socket because not all cigarette lighters will work on some cigarette lighter sockets.
Rub the lamp and use it on a skill close to leveling or on a skill that you have a goal level for.
The Fuse for the radio should be located within the fuse panel. It should be a 10 watt i believe
Yes. Lamps are electric and don't have a flame so on a covered porch they are fine.
A table lamp with a 60 w bulb uses ¼ amp on a European 240 v system, or ½ amp on an American 120 v system.