The wattage of bulb one uses in a bedroom lamp depends on several factors. If it is a lamp used for back ground lighting or a night lamp, one would use a very low wattage bulb. If it is for a bedroom reading lamp, one would want a stronger wattage. The biggest factor on deciding what wattage to use is the wattage suggested by the lamp manufacturer. All lamps are marked with recommend bulb wattage.
Wattage= current*voltage*power factor. Wattage=VI Cos(@)
A higher wattage HPS bulb may work with a ballast that is rated for a lower wattage bulb , but may appear to be dim and will not produce the rated light output. It is best to match ballast and bulb accordingly.
The wattage of the UVB fixture for a beardie should be 26 watt bulb.
Most equate wattage with the amount of light a bulb will put out. But, the wattage is the result of the resistance of the element and the voltage and is the amount of heat. the frequency is unrelated.
The wattage of bulb one uses in a bedroom lamp depends on several factors. If it is a lamp used for back ground lighting or a night lamp, one would use a very low wattage bulb. If it is for a bedroom reading lamp, one would want a stronger wattage. The biggest factor on deciding what wattage to use is the wattage suggested by the lamp manufacturer. All lamps are marked with recommend bulb wattage.
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locate your last six Hydro bills - note the "wattage consumed" on each one. Add these six numbers together and divide by six - this would give you an "average wattage consumed". Also - you can compare your current Hydro bill with your last bill: note the wattage reading that you started with on your last bill and subtract it from the reading on this bill. This will be the "wattage consumed" over the time period you are charged for. (May 1st-31st , for example.....)
westinghouse has a bulb called the eye saver that was designed by nasa. it has a chrome film on the top of the bulb to reflect light downward. and the 125 watt rating was tested as the best wattage for reading.
Yes and no. There is a small range of wattage for which the built in ballast is designed for. Best to stick with the original wattage 4 pin lamp.
Try the manufacture.OR Wattage=volts x amps. the brighter the sun the more they put out, up to a limit. Use a 17volt light bulb(good luck), as high a wattage you can find, in series with an ampmeter and connect them to the solar panel. Place a volt meter across the solar panal leads.Then place them in bright sunlight to read the ampmeter. Make sure you do not exceed to ampmeter limit by observing the meter as the solar panel is slowly exposed to sunlight. This should work. 17 volts is low voltage and probably cannot hurt you. Multiply the volt meter reading by the amp meter reading to get your wattage reading in watts.
The higher output and wattage wiring works the best for any sort of subwoofer setup.
Wattage= current*voltage*power factor. Wattage=VI Cos(@)
A 1200 watt blow dryer is the highest legal wattage that you should go. At this wattage you will still be able to plug into a 120 volt 15 amp receptacle without blowing the breaker. Any blow dryers with wattage's below 1200 watts should be purchased depending on what the temperature of the air you need to dry your hair. Keep in mind the lower the wattage the lower the air temperature and the longer it will take for your hair to dry.
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The best mountable microwave oven is the one that best suites your needs. Some of the things to take into considerationa are: 1.) the higher the wattage the faster things cook, 2.) The more space in the microwave, the bigger things you can cook, and 3.) the less wattage and less space, the cheaper the microwave can be.
Yes, wattage is wattage, is wattage, is wattage. "Power" is calculated in wattage. It equals the voltage times the current in amps. In a light bulb, the resistive filament will cause a certain amount if current to flow making the filament hot and producing light.