The Argus Showmaster 500 camera typically uses a PF1 flashbulb or AG1 flashcube for its flash function. These bulbs are no longer widely available, as they have been replaced by newer technologies. You may need to search online auction sites or specialty stores that sell vintage camera equipment to find them.
It would use less electrical energy to burn the 60 watt light bulb for 900 seconds. This is because the total energy consumed is calculated by multiplying the power (in watts) by the time (in seconds), so for the 60 watt bulb: 60 watts * 900 seconds = 54,000 watt-seconds, and for the 100 watt bulb: 100 watts * 500 seconds = 50,000 watt-seconds.
A 600W HPS bulb can reach temperatures between 300-500 degrees Fahrenheit (150-260 degrees Celsius) during operation. It is important to handle the bulb carefully and ensure proper ventilation to prevent overheating.
To calculate the amperage, use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. Assuming a typical voltage of 120 volts for a pool light, the calculation would be 500 watts / 120 volts = 4.17 amps.
The amount of light (Lumens) delivered by a light bulb cannot be determined by it's wattage. Bulbs of any wattage by different manufacturers can have different output (lumens). Everything else being the same, a 34 watt 110volt bulb will put out about half the light than a 34 watt 220 volt bulb, and a 12 volt one will put out about 10% of the light as the 120 volt one will.
The lumen output of a GU10 bulb can vary depending on the specific bulb being used. On average, a GU10 bulb typically produces around 400-500 lumens. It's important to check the packaging or specifications of the specific GU10 bulb you are using to know its exact lumen output.
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All 500-series Argus projectors can use the 587 tray. It holds 87 slides.
All 500-series projectors can use the 581 tray.
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Etna Iron Works's population is 500.
apparently over 500!
no , it will burn out
All 500-series projectors can take the 593 tray.
hack-500 works for me
It would use less electrical energy to burn the 60 watt light bulb for 900 seconds. This is because the total energy consumed is calculated by multiplying the power (in watts) by the time (in seconds), so for the 60 watt bulb: 60 watts * 900 seconds = 54,000 watt-seconds, and for the 100 watt bulb: 100 watts * 500 seconds = 50,000 watt-seconds.
the NiteRider HID Firestorm produces 500 Lumens its bulb equals that of a 40watt incandesent bulb ,but with a much brighter white color