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Yes, the 265 volts is just the maximum the appliance can handle. You can use it on a 240 volt circuit.
hps light averages 125 lumens, therefore, a 150 watt hps light is about 18,750 lumens.
it can shock you
The electric power used by an appliance is the rate at which the appliance converts electrical energy to other forms of energy. The electrical energy used by an appliance depends on the power of the appliance and the length of the time it is used.
Not w/o great care and consideration. It would probably burn up. :(
I'm guessing but.... Maybe Garmin Nuvi 250W SatNav Probably the power rating on a power supply, although 250w is a bit low powered for a modern PC
The appliance helped me at work
only the appliance power
To answer this question more information is required, as to the appliance electrical consumption.
No!
6500lm to 7000lm
20
No. The lamp has to match the ballast. The lamp will not ignite if the wrong ballast is used.
In a way but not best use of the term. Appliance implies kitchen device
If it is plugged in yes.
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I would definitely consider it a major appliance.