That would depend upon the voltage of the lamps. Heat lamps in a bath are usually 110 volts AC. You also need to know the wattage of the lamps. That will determine the capacity (think number of lamps) that the circuit could support. These ratings can be found on the lamp itself. The fixture supporting the lamp must also be of the correct capacity.
Need to know the wattage to work out the amperage
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Century Motors was bought by Heat Controller Incorporated. Try going to their contact page to see if they can get your diagram. You'll probably need to provide the motor model number. See the related link for Heat Controller, Inc.
You need a step down voltage transformer that converts 220 volt to 110 volt to use a 110 volt printer with 220 volt. You can get good quality transformers at East West International in Houston, TX. If you order online or over the phone, they can ship it to you in 2-3 business days.
The life span of the average ceramic heat lamp is 3-4 years, for the more expensive lamp probably have an additional 2 years. You can purchase these lamps with an extended warranty.
the current iin each lamp will be smaller than before, but the voltages passing through each lamp will stay the same as before.
You would need to connect the two 12 volt batteries in series. That will give you 24 volts and the amps of one of the batteries. Voltage doubles and amps stay the same.
yes you can.
Impossible to do with a single 6 volt battery.
No. You will need a 14/3 with Ground.
No.