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a compact electronic ballast in the base of the lamp
NO. Two 60W lamps will use 120W - which is more than 100W !!
Not really. This usually occurs when the dimmer switch is incompatible with the type of lamp being used or is going bad. If you've recently replaced the switch then check to see if the switch you used is suitable for use with halogen lamps. Halogen lamps draw more current than nomal incandescent lamps and if your switch was not made for use with this type of lamp you are creating an unsafe condition and a potential fire hazzard.
These are the bactericidal lamps with xenon.
Lamp cord is #18 in size and is rated for 10 amps. This type of wire is strictly for use on lamps only and not to be used for power wiring.
If the bed lamps use a low voltage bulb then the type of transformer will be a step down transformer.
That one type of salt that people use with lava lamps
The best cable is one with insulation and that is graded to use outside then you know it will be safe even in adverse conditions.
a compact electronic ballast in the base of the lamp
Modern table lamps use all sorts of different light bulbs. Most commonly one can find standard 20 watt to 250 watt light bulbs in modern table lamps.
Most light in America is provided by electric lights not oil lamps. However there are two types of oil lamps still sometimes used (mainly for decorative purposes): chimney lamps and tiki torches. Chimney lamps use a highly purified odorless kerosene type oil. Tiki torches use a nonspecific petroleum distillate oil.
The best place to purchase desk lamps in my opinion and research would be at office depot. This is where i buy most of my office supply needs and therefore i use their brand.
I assume you mean the energy they use. It really depends on the type of lamps. Often, electrical energy is used. A candle, as well as a lamp with a wick, uses the chemical energy in whatever fuel it uses (for example, the wax, in the case of a candle).
I guess it depends on what type of project you are doing. if it's something that is going to be outside all the time or most of the time use an exterior paint for best results.
Made for office lamps are made to have the glare reduced for office use.
Many lamps use electrical energy, but some lamps use chemical energy, for example a kerosene lamp or a candle.
The best type to use for all applications is the continuous H type studded chain.