No, it is not alright to replace a 180 watt DLP TV bulb with a 200 watt bulb. You should only use the OEM rated size/wattage for your TV.
A 100-watt electric bulb consumes 200 watt-hours of energy in two hours (100 watts x 2 hours = 200 watt-hours).
This depends on the bulb design. A simple tungsten filament bulb might have a surface temperature of the bulb well above 100 C. A fluorescent lamp will be much cooler for the same light output.
A 12 LED M11 bulb typically produces around 200-300 lumens of brightness, depending on the specific brand and quality of the LEDs used. This is equivalent to a 20-30 watt incandescent bulb.
A 200W light bulb will use 0.2 kWh (kilowatt-hour) of electricity per hour of operation. If the bulb is on for 5 hours, it would consume 1 kWh.
No, it is not alright to replace a 180 watt DLP TV bulb with a 200 watt bulb. You should only use the OEM rated size/wattage for your TV.
The rhyming word pair for a 200-watt bulb is "dub" and "sub."
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A rhyming word pair for a 200 watt light bulb could be "shiny and divine with its bright glow."
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A 100-watt electric bulb consumes 200 watt-hours of energy in two hours (100 watts x 2 hours = 200 watt-hours).
it will burn do not do it or your pc or maybe your house will be in fire