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You could try re-setting your battery. Check your users manual or call the manufacturer for instructions. You could also type your computer brand and model into Google, along with the words "reset battery."
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∙ 9y agoCheck the wattage of the device that plugs into the adapter. If the device's wattage is lower that 25 watts then the answer is yes. If the device's wattage is higher that 25 watts then the answer is no.
You should not use a higher wattage bulb in a lamp that says 40 watts. The higher wattage could cause the lamp to catch fire due to the excess heat and could cause you serious electrical problems.
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The wattage of a light bulb indicates how much power it consumes. It is a measure of the bulb's energy usage, with higher wattage bulbs typically producing more light.
Funny phrasing - but I assume it is about adding a bigger power supply. Answer: power supply must be replaced with one of higher nominal wattage. No way to "add watts" otherwise.
Yes, in general, higher wattage bulbs produce more light than lower wattage bulbs. However, the brightness of the light also depends on other factors such as the type of bulb (incandescent, LED, etc.) and the design of the fixture.
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Watts is a unit of power, while degrees Celsius is a unit of temperature. The two cannot be directly converted since they measure different things. To convert power (watts) to heat (temperature), you would need additional information such as the specific heat capacity of the material, the mass involved, and the time over which the power is applied.
No, using a higher wattage HPS bulb in a ballast designed for a lower wattage bulb can damage the ballast and pose a safety hazard. It's important to match the wattage of the bulb with the wattage rating of the ballast to ensure proper functioning and safety.
A higher wattage light bulb will produce more heat, which can result in higher temperatures being detected above the light fixture. Low wattage bulbs will produce less heat, leading to lower temperatures above the light. It's important to consider heat output when selecting light bulbs for specific applications.
They are all equally good, the only difference is in the wattage. If you need more sound, then go with a higher wattage speaker.
Optimal wattage depends on several factors including the size of the growing area and the type of plants. Plants that require more light (i.e. tomatoes), need a higher wattage system.