Yes, you can put a 100W metal halide bulb in a 150W metal halide fixture, as long as the fixture is compatible with the bulb's base type and voltage requirements. However, the bulb will operate at a lower output than the fixture's maximum rating, which may affect performance and light quality. Always check the manufacturer's specifications to ensure safe and proper usage.
Not recommended. It would work but shorten lamp life and may cause risk of fire. However, if you just wanted to check a lamp was capable of striking it would be ok for a few minutes. I've done the opposite in the past and used a 150w lamp with a 100w ballast. Works, but not good for any of the components, including lamp.
Volts * Amps = Watts 12V * A = 150W A = 150W/12V A = 12.5
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20 N 150 W is in the North Pacific Ocean to the East of the Hawaiian Islands
There are 60W, 75W, 100W, and 150W bulbs. No standard 110W.
Not recommended. It would work but shorten lamp life and may cause risk of fire. However, if you just wanted to check a lamp was capable of striking it would be ok for a few minutes. I've done the opposite in the past and used a 150w lamp with a 100w ballast. Works, but not good for any of the components, including lamp.
Volts * Amps = Watts 12V * A = 150W A = 150W/12V A = 12.5
A 150W incandescent bulb typically produces around 2600 lumens.
The lumen output of a 150W incandescent bulb is typically around 1600 lumens.
The lumen output of a 150W light bulb is typically around 2600 to 3000 lumens.
It mainly has 10W,20W,30W,50W,60W,80W,100W,120W,150W,180W,210W,240W,300W,360W.
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The coordinates 15N and 150W pinpoint a location in the Pacific Ocean, near the Republic of Kiribati, approximately 1700 km southwest of Hawaii.
In normal a.m. the sum of the power in the two sidebands can't exceed half the power of the carrier. For example, a 100W carrier when 100% modulated will have 25W in each sideband. Since both sidebands have identical information, one of them can be considered redundant. So we are transmitting 150W and making use of only 25W. In suppressed carrier d.s.b. we can achieve better efficiency since, with high suppression, we have 50% of the total power in each sideband. So a 150W transmitter, at 100% modulation, will radiate 75W in each sideband.
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