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Q: What is the fuse rating for a 150 watt outside light?
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What is the fuse rating of 600watt appliance on a 220 volt supply?

To calculate the fuse rating for a 600 watt appliance on a 220 volt supply, you can use the formula: Fuse rating = (Power/Voltage). In this case, it would be 600 watts / 220 volts, which equals approximately 2.73 amps. Therefore, you would need a 3 amp fuse for the 600 watt appliance on a 220 volt supply.


Can you use a higher watt light bulb instead of a lower watt light bulb E.g. A lamp uses 9w light bulbs can I use a 13 watt one?

9w to 13w is not a big jump, but you need to check the fuse rating, which will have been chosen to limit the current to a safe level for the wiring, to see if the extra current is still within the fuse rating. Is this in an auto? If at 12v the current will rise from 0.75 amp to 1.08 amp. You should also check the lamp holder to see if there is a power limit stamped or printed on it.


What minimum fuse rating is needed for a 12volt curcuit with a 36 watt bulb?

To calculate the minimum fuse rating needed for a 36W bulb on a 12V circuit, divide the wattage by the voltage (36W / 12V = 3A). Therefore, a minimum 3A fuse would be sufficient for a 36W bulb on a 12V circuit.


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To determine the fuse size for a 200 watt amp, you will need to divide the power rating by the voltage of the system. If the amp operates on a 12V system, the amperage would be around 16.67A, so a 20A fuse would be appropriate for a 200 watt amp.


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In your house wired for 110-V how many 60 watt light bulbs can you run at the same time without blowing a safety fuse?

Can't answer that w/o knowing the Ampere rating of the fuse. A standard house circuit being 15 amps you would load the circuit up to 14.7 amps with 27 light bulbs.


How many watt does an exit light use?

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The watts in a light bulb named after James Watt?

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Does 660 watt socket use a 60 watt bulb?

Yes, a 660 watt socket can safely handle a 60 watt bulb. The wattage rating of a socket indicates the maximum amount of power it can handle, so a 60 watt bulb is well within the safe range for a 660 watt socket.


What is the power rating for a light bulb in one hour?

The power rating of a light bulb is measured in watts (W), which represents the amount of electrical energy it consumes per unit of time. If a light bulb has a power rating of 60 watts (for example), it means it consumes 60 watt-hours of energy in one hour of operation.


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