460 lumens for a standard automotive, not uprated.
A 1156 taillight bulb typically draws about 2.1 amps when operating at 12 volts. This can vary slightly depending on the specific design and manufacturer of the bulb, but 2.1 amps is a common value for standard incandescent 1156 bulbs. If using LED versions, the current draw will be significantly lower, often around 0.2 to 0.5 amps.
The M49A1 illumination candlepower output is approximately 500,000 candlepower.
Cannot be converted as the dimensions of the units do not match. You can however convert candlepower to lumen/steradian.
Lumen and candlepower are not the same thing. Lumen measure the of light surrounds, like you would light a room with a lamp. Candlepower measures the light in a beam, like a flashlight beam. With a few assumptions you can convert lumen to candlepower. With these assumptions 360 lumen would be 28.6 candlepower.
According to some of the answers given here, and the mathematics involved in wattage, it seems to be that one watt equals 14.5°.Why? Because you can cram 1009 people into an 1809 sq ft room. You can heat a 400 sq ft room with a 1500w heater. Human Body temperature is 98.6°.
A standard 100-watt incandescent light bulb produces approximately 1,600 lumens, which can be converted to candlepower. Since candlepower is a measure of luminous intensity, a rough estimate would be around 200 candlepower, depending on the bulb's design and efficiency. However, this value can vary based on factors like the type of bulb and how the light is distributed.
whats the difference between a 3157 and a 3457 bulb
it takes a 1156 bulb
A 100-watt bulb typically produces around 1600 lumens of light output, which is equivalent to roughly 1600 candlepower. Candlepower measures the intensity of light emitted by a source in a specific direction.
The 1156 bulb has one filament in it, which means it only lights on or off. The 7506 on the other hand, has two filaments. The first filament is usually lit up when the headlights or auxiliary lights turn on, and alike the 1156 bulbs (they are usually used for taillights) they light up when they get the second side with voltage sent through them. Hope this helps!
No, the 1141 and 1156 bulbs are not the same. While they may look similar and are often used in similar applications, they have different electrical specifications and designs. The 1141 bulb typically has a lower wattage and a different base type compared to the 1156 bulb, which is brighter and has a higher wattage. Always check the specific requirements for your application before substituting one for the other.
A 1156 taillight bulb typically draws about 2.1 amps when operating at 12 volts. This can vary slightly depending on the specific design and manufacturer of the bulb, but 2.1 amps is a common value for standard incandescent 1156 bulbs. If using LED versions, the current draw will be significantly lower, often around 0.2 to 0.5 amps.
1156 MINIATURE BULB BA15S BASE - 12.8 Volt 2.1 Amp S8 Single Contact Bayonet (Ba15S) Base, 32 MSCP C-6 Filament Design.
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The M49A1 illumination candlepower output is approximately 500,000 candlepower.
Typically the low and high beam are H7 bulbs. The day time running light (DRL) bulb is a P21W bulb (1156 is an acceptable substitute).
100 lumens=1257 candlepower from what I have found