I have never heard of a 13 amp plug. However, each flood light would draw about 4 amps since you calculate amps by watts / volts. You just add amps to determine total load.
480 lumens may not be sufficient for a flood light, as flood lights are typically used for wide area illumination and require higher lumen output. Consider a flood light with a higher lumen rating for better coverage and brightness.
SAD lights are typically used for fish tanks or aquariums and these light usually generate about 73 lumens per watt. SAD lights in lamps generate more lumens then lights made for aquariums they normally generate about 10,000 lumens.
From halogen to LED you can divide by 4 to find the equivalent. Therefore an 80 watt LED would do the job.
To achieve 1000 lux, you would need approximately 6-7 40-watt fluorescent lights per square meter. Lux is a measure of illuminance, so the number of lights required can vary depending on factors such as the height of the lights and the reflectivity of the surfaces in the room.
Assuming each 40-watt fluorescent light takes around 0.33 amps, 8 lights would take approximately 2.64 amps in total.
The voltage needs to be known to give an answer to this question.
The Malibu 4-Light Black Metal Flood Kit are made up of Four 50 Watt floodlights.
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Yes.
480 lumens may not be sufficient for a flood light, as flood lights are typically used for wide area illumination and require higher lumen output. Consider a flood light with a higher lumen rating for better coverage and brightness.
You can safely put 48 regular (incandescent) 40 watt lights on a 20 amp circuit. If at some future date you might place higher wattage lights in the circuit, you will want to limit the number of lights to 20.
SAD lights are typically used for fish tanks or aquariums and these light usually generate about 73 lumens per watt. SAD lights in lamps generate more lumens then lights made for aquariums they normally generate about 10,000 lumens.
From halogen to LED you can divide by 4 to find the equivalent. Therefore an 80 watt LED would do the job.
About 80 lumens per watt of electric power is normal for LEDs.
To achieve 1000 lux, you would need approximately 6-7 40-watt fluorescent lights per square meter. Lux is a measure of illuminance, so the number of lights required can vary depending on factors such as the height of the lights and the reflectivity of the surfaces in the room.
The amount of electricity fairy lights uses depends on how many are in use. They generally use about a watt a light, which means that a lot of lights will take quite a bit of electricity.
Take the plug in your hand, and insert the plug into the wall outlet.