only if u use a battery to boost power ,
A 160 watt heat light will produce 160 watts of heat energy. This heat output can vary based on factors such as the efficiency of the light and how it is directed. It is important to consider safety precautions when using heat-generating devices.
The maximum lumens that a 1-watt LED flashlight can have now is 160.
0.160 kg is equal to 160 grams.
160 lbs = 72.57 kg
160 tons is 145,150 kilograms.
NO Incandescents produce 10 lumens per watt, halogens about 13 lumens per watt, fluorescents and LEDs 40-50 lumens per watt. Lumens measure the brightness, watts measure the speed at which electrical energy is used.
A ballast typically uses around 5-10 watts of power. In this case, a 150 watt HPS bulb will consume 150 watts of power when turned on. So, in total, the ballast and the bulb together will use around 155-160 watts.
A 160 watt heat light will produce 160 watts of heat energy. This heat output can vary based on factors such as the efficiency of the light and how it is directed. It is important to consider safety precautions when using heat-generating devices.
A brightness of 160 lumens is considered relatively low, suitable for tasks like accent lighting or creating a cozy atmosphere in small spaces. For comparison, a standard 60-watt incandescent bulb produces about 800 lumens. In practical terms, 160 lumens is adequate for reading in dim light or for use in decorative fixtures but may not be sufficient for general room lighting.
The maximum lumens that a 1-watt LED flashlight can have now is 160.
Absolutely not. Uromastyx need very low humidity- to the point of not having a water dish. I recommend either a 75 gallon cage or a custom made/ home made one with a 160 watt Zoo Med Powersun (or a similar mercury vapor bulb).
Yes, it will, but only a small amount. Solar panels today only harness about 11 percent of the suns power, the other 89 percent heat up the panel even while it is running a load someplace else. On a good sunny day with a temperature of 75 degrees, you panel will heat to 140 to 150 degrees with a load on, and maybe 160 with the load off. As a side note, solar panels are more efficient when it is cold out, as long as you have good sun. Most of the manufacturers require you to upgauge your wiring when you have daytime temps below 40 degrees F, and again below 0 degrees F to accomodate this higher output. On very cold days in the northern tier, you can get as much as 1.5 times the rated power out of a solar panel. Take care, Rudy
Civic Sedan/Coupe DX: No Radio, pre-wired with four speakers Civic Sedan LX: 160-watt, four speakers, CD Civic Coupe LX: 160-watt, six speakers, CD, auxiliary input jack, CD text and "welcome" screen Civic Hybrid/Sedan EX: 160-watt, six speakers, CD, auxiliary input jack Civic Hybrid/Sedan EX with navigation: 160-watt, six speakers, CD, auxiliary input jack, digital audio card reader Civic Si/Coupe EX: 350-watt, seven speakers with subwoofer, CD, auxiliary input jack, CD text and "welcome" screen Civic Si/Coupe EX with navigation: 350-watt, seven speakers with subwoofer, CD, auxiliary input jack, CD text and "welcome" screen, digital audio card reader
With 160 moons, Saturn is the planet with the most moon in solar system
A watt is a unit of power: what is required is probably the amount of energy - which is measured in joules.
Beardies need 2 types of lighting, Basking/UVA and UVB. The Mercury Vapor is a good source for the UVB and some heat, it will work on it's own for a smaller tank but remember you need 2 temps a basking spot of 100-110F and the cooler side of 75-85F. If you can get these temps with just the mercury vapor bulb awesome if not you need a second light.
K=(voltmeter range*ammeter range*power factor)/wattmeter range