Have to know the wattage or resistance of the lamp to answer this question.
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No, a lamp plugged in but switched off does not draw electrical current. The switch on the lamp has the electrical circuit in the open position. In open circuits no current will flow. As soon as you close the circuit the lamp will start using power at a rate that is the wattage of the bulb. It is this wattage that you pay your utility company to supply.
To answer this question the voltage has to be given. I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Voltage.
The formula for current is Amps = Watts/Volts. The lamp itself would draw 4.16 amps. Since the voltage of the lamp is 12 volts there is a internal transformer involved in the fixture itself. It doesn't matter what the input (primary) voltage to the transformer is, so long as it meets the manufacturer's specification as to the proper voltage to operate the fixture.
Some portion of the circuitry downstream of the fuse which supplies voltage to the lamp is shorting to ground, perhaps at the lamp holder socket connection. A wiring diagram should be consulted.
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u can get your reverse lamp wiring from fuse box there..check it out
The correct wiring diagram for a 4 lamp ballast involves connecting the ballast to the lamps in a series circuit, with each lamp having its own pair of wires connected to the ballast. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation.
A lamp with a higher wattage rating will consume more current. The higher the wattage, the more electricity the lamp will draw from the power source.
You can achieve this by using a three-way switch setup. Connect the power supply to the common terminal of the first switch, the lamp to the common terminal of the third switch, and the traveler terminals of the three switches in a loop. This way, you can turn the lamp on and off independently from any of the three switches.
You can find the circuit drawing on its ballast.
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Have to know the wattage or resistance of the lamp to answer this question.
call your local dealer and ask for the schematics for your Isuzu
The current drawn by the lamp can be calculated using the formula I = P/V, where P is the power (40 W) and V is the voltage (220 V). Substituting the values, I = 40 W / 220 V = 0.182 A. Therefore, the lamp will draw approximately 0.182 amperes of current from the main line.