A 500W halogen lamp can reach temperatures of around 300 to 500 degrees Celsius (572 to 932 degrees Fahrenheit) at its surface. The temperature can vary based on the lamp's design, materials, and operating conditions. Proper ventilation is essential to prevent overheating and ensure safe usage.
For a standard household incandescent it is 200w. Mogul incandescents can reach 3-500w depending. Halogen tubes typically reach 500w. Sodium-halide , high pressure sodium , Mercury vapor , and Arc lamps can reach into the thousands of watts but are not usually used in a household setting.
The formula you need to use is I = W/E. Use this, easier for the average person: The conversion of Amps to Watts is governed by the equation Watts = Amps x Volts. For example 1 amp * 110 volts = 110 watts 500w = 250v X A amps Therefore: 500w/250v= 2amps
The online retailer Amazon currently has an 'Automatic Transformer Adapter 500W 110v/220v 220v/110v' on sale for $38.89. That's 51% lower than the list price of $79.99 and that's before the free shipping!
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To run a 500 watt 240 volt heater, you would need a 2.08 amp breaker. This can be calculated by dividing the wattage by the voltage (500W / 240V = 2.08A). You would typically round up to the nearest standard breaker size, which in this case would be a 3 amp breaker.
Wikpedia says that halogen lamps produce about 19-20 lumens/watt. If you have a 500W lamp then you get 9500-10000 lumens.
500W in steel bar means this steel yields 500MPa strength
500W in steel bar means this steel yields 500MPa strength
You can purchase a 500W Modular Power Supply online from stores such as Directron. Alternatively, you can purchase a 500W Modular Power Supply from retailers such as Amazon and Newegg.
No. But I am interested to know what the primary voltage to the transformer is.
In Australia, 500 watts is the same as anywhere else in the world. It is a unit of power measurement and would represent the same amount of power whether you are in Australia or elsewhere.
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500w iron core transformer .that kind of size
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Yes, you can replace a 500W power supply with a 400W one, but it depends on your system's power requirements. If your components draw less than 400W under peak load, the 400W supply may work. However, running a power supply close to its maximum capacity can lead to reduced efficiency and potential overheating. It's generally recommended to use a power supply that exceeds your system's wattage needs for optimal performance and longevity.
The bulb will have an efficacy of 17-20Lm per watt, so in total 500W = 8,500-10000 lumens. However, the bulbs light output is non directional, so a lot of the spilled light is in directions that you don't want it to go, so 50-70% of the figure can be used when specing up an LED variant.
You can get one that weights only 2 pounds, if you look around on the internet.