Also, if you do use different lamps do you use the same lamp shades?
Decorating & Remodeling - 4 Answers - 2007-11-10 03:50:46
Each lamp uses an 11W bulb, so it shouldn't use too much power, right? I'm attaching the lamps to a center piece, and hanging it from a ceiling fixture. I'm assuming desk lamps don't have a ground wire, but then again, I'm not too familiar with this sort of thing.
Thanks.
Do It Yourself (DIY) - 2 Answers - 2009-07-01 10:25:03
What kind of UV lamps would do? I'd activate them off pool operation hours. In an extreme scenario, could I use tanning lamps and even leave them on while te pool is being used? It wouldn't be much different from the real solar radiation.
Any experience so far?
Other - Home & Garden - 2 Answers - 2007-10-30 17:45:39
A circuit contains six 210 ohms lamps and a 8 ohms heater connected in parallel. The voltage across the circuit is 132 V. What is the current if six lamps and the heater are operating? Think about this situation with a 12 A fuse in the line. Answer in units of A.
Engineering - 2 Answers - 2010-03-10 15:10:34
Where can you get those kind of lamps Please help and put the link of the website. If it's over 20 bucks we don't want to hear about it!
Other - Home & Garden - 2 Answers - 2008-03-29 12:00:50
I have read that LED lamps reduce the consumption of electricity to a great extent. But are they connected to the circuit along with resistors? In such case how they reduce the consumption of electricity?
Engineering - 2 Answers - 2011-12-03 21:13:38
Also, where can i find them? my roommate and i are starting growing plants indoors and then we are putting them outside, im looking for the best growing lamps there are. i heard of a VHO lamp, but i have no idea what that is. please help!
I'm growing nothing that i couldn't put outside for the rest of the world to see.
Garden & Landscape - 4 Answers - 2007-06-05 10:05:18
I have one UVB 5.0 Lamp, and 2 household heat lamps. How long do i keep each on for and are there any further instructions?
Reptiles - 4 Answers - 2007-09-08 12:49:37
I am moving into an older apartment and there are no ceiling lamps in the bedroom and living room. I bought a floor lamp from Walmart and 75W 'daylight' energy saving bulb from Home Depot. I find the lighting dull and not good enough to read with-I'm a student. This is really bothering me, how best can I light the rooms using lamps and have adequate light in them? I want them well illuminated and don't want to ruin my eyes either.
Decorating & Remodeling - 3 Answers - 2008-04-23 19:07:32
This is an old table lamp with 3 bulbs and one pull chain. It sequences by lighting lamp 1 on the first pull, lamps 2&3 on the second, and all three on the last pull. How does this switching work and where can I find a similar pull switch?
Engineering - 1 Answers - 2010-10-07 10:47:26