Yes, but the lamp output wattage will be a quarter of what it is at 240 volts.
power = voltage squared / resistance
No, it won't get enough power and won't work.
To convert 24 volt trailer lights to 12 volt, you will need to install a voltage regulator or resistor in the circuit to reduce the voltage to 12 volts. Alternatively, you can also replace the 24 volt lights with 12 volt lights designed for trailers.
no
Not all 2.5V bulbs will have the same wattage, any more than all normal 120 or 240V ones do. The wattage is current I x voltage V. Since by Ohm's law V = I x R, or I = V/R, wattage = Vsquared/R. Therefore for a given value of V, the bulb is made brighter by reducing R, the resistance of the filament.
In order to install 12 volt lights on a 48 volt cart, you will need to use a voltage reducer to step down the voltage from 48 volts to 12 volts. This will allow the lights to operate properly without getting damaged. You can connect the lights to the 12 volt output of the voltage reducer and follow the wiring instructions provided with the reducer for proper installation. Be sure to follow all safety precautions and consult a professional if needed.
33 ohms
2 amps. If it is D.C.
If the right side lights are working and all left side lights are out, its as simple as this: Electricity is not reaching the bulbs. Use a volt meter (with the lights on) and check a bulb socket. if there's around 12 volts registering on the meter, then you have power to the light socket and the bulb(s) is/are bad. If there is no power to the socket, that sucks because now you have a wiring issue to chase down. This should be a relatively simple repair as long as u have a volt meter.
It is not recommended to use a 120 volt bulb in a 130 volt socket as it can cause the bulb to burn out faster or even lead to safety hazards. It is important to match the voltage rating of the bulb with the socket for optimal performance and safety.
Only use 110-120 volt appliances on a 110 volt socket.
If you have a quadruple 110 v socket, it can be replaced by a triple 120 v socket.
No, you can not hook up a 12-110 volt inverter to a house socket.
i wld like to put lightson my motorbike but lights r 240v and bike is 9v how do i do it
No, do not waste your time.
I = V/RV= 20 voltsR = Total resistance = 10 * 0.5 = 10 ohmsI = 2 amps
No, it won't get enough power and won't work.
To replace the string on a Ryobi 40-volt trimmer, first, remove the spool cover and old string. Then, wind the new string onto the spool following the arrows for the correct direction. Finally, reassemble the trimmer and trim the excess string.