40 watt light bulb
primary school large then 3600mm * 1000mm middle school large then 4000mm * 1000mm
That would depend on the size of the theater.
You will need to provide us with the model number of the Sanyo projector in order to determine the specs, bulb size, operating manual etc. Pro Xtrax is NOT the model number. It starts with PLC-Xxxx.
M8. 8mm thread. The length will depend upon the thickness of the mounting plate of your chosen bracket. The wall mounts all come with a large assortment of screws so you can find the righ size.
All of em! one because it has hop on it!
It depends on the size of the lava lamp
The size of the smallest lava lamp is 11.5 inch
Remove the lava lamp by lifting up the glass. It separates from the base because it just sits in it. Unscrew the old bulb and screw another one in. When you remove the bulb you will notice that the bulb and base may not be the size of a standard household bulb. On the inside of the base, or the bottom of the base, there should be information about the type and wattage of the bulb. You need to get the same type of bulb to insure that the bulb base will screw into the socket. The wrong type bulb may not fit in the socket or the bulb may be too large and the top of the lamp will not fit properly on the base. If you get the wrong wattage, the bulb may not be hot enough or to hit to make the bulb function properly.
Yes, you can put a fluorescent light bulb in your floor lamp. You need to see what size bulb the lamp takes, but most sizes can be purchased as florescent bulbs.
Anywhere from $10-100 depending on size and how nice it is.
In a floor lamp or table lamp a #16 wire is what you need.
I don't think it will fit. Do they both have a medium base size?
A desk lamp which takes a regular size bulb. You could easily change it to a higher watt.
They can range from 19$-250$ it all just depends on the size, color, and type
Your lampshade may not the right size for the lamp. A good lamp store can help you select a lamp shade that suits the lamp. Another consideration is the height of the table in reference to the seat next to it.
Yes, you CAN. The real question is whether or not you should. There is always a fire hazard, especially if the lamp is near drapes, or has a large shade or whatnot on it. If it was me I'd only use a 60 watt bulb in a 60 watt lamp.
16 AWG is plenty large enough for a 50 or 100 watt lamp.