No, you cannot put a 28w 2D lamp into a 16w 2D fitting. The wattage of the lamp should not exceed the maximum wattage that the fitting is designed for, as it can lead to overheating and potential safety hazards. It is important to always match the wattage of the lamp to the specifications of the fitting to ensure proper functionality and safety.
Well, friend, it's important to match the wattage of the bulb with the fitting to ensure safety and proper functionality. If you put a 16W bulb into a 28W fitting, it may not provide enough light or could potentially cause damage due to the mismatch in power. I'd recommend finding a bulb that matches the wattage of the fitting for the best results.
The lamp will explode.
go to the store buy a lamp, put in you house and there you are!
Put your hand around the lamp and throw it down.
Well here are the steps: 1.get a paper,and a lamp 2.put the paper down. 3.Then put the lamp facing the paper. 4.Then put your hand under the lamp's light. DONE!!
No, you should not put water in an Orbeez mood lamp. The lamp is designed to work with the Orbeez beads and adding water could damage the lamp or cause a short circuit.
In the Haunted house you find a lamp. To put oil in it just go into the basement and click on the barrel to the far right.
The electrical connections for a fluorescent tube are quite small and also inside the lamp holder at either end of the bulb (2 on each end).Since you won't be able to put your finger into these connections regardless of whether the lamp is in or not, there is no real electrical hazard when removing a fluorescent lamp while it is turned on. However it should be noted that this is only under normal operating conditions and if a fault is present there could be a chance of a hazard from any metal parts of the light fitting (not the tube).If the light fitting is turned off, there will be no voltage in the fitting and hence no electrical hazard anywhere on the fitting (again not accounting for faults). This is how I would recommend changing a tube (this is not always possible where the fitting is the only source of light).It should be noted that fluorescent tubes can heat up during operation and that dust may have settled on top the lamp, so appropriate safety equipment is recommended (gloves and goggles). You will also generally be working at height.Lastly fluorescent tubes are glass so take appropriate care when handling.If in doubt please contact an electrician.
as long as the lamp is turned off, otherwise you will have a fire!
put it under a lamp
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