What Does "8W = 60W" Mean? : r/electrical
8w is the actual power being used by the LED bulb. 60W is the equivalent light being output (the LED bulb is producing the same brightness of a classic non-LED bulb that is rated for
8w is the actual power being used by the LED bulb. 60W is the equivalent light being output (the LED bulb is producing the same brightness of a classic non-LED bulb that is rated for
The 8W gives a slight performance improvement but it isn''t much and a good antenna does a lot more than the extra power. It also heats up pretty quickly. I know the dummy load that
Additional-Yam6345 Day 10 of American locomotives that no longer exist: Illinois Central C40-8W #2464 Historical Originally built as LMS 737 in 1994 (Photographer: Andrew Koenigsberg)
Just found out I''m 8w pregnant but to twins and one miscarried : ( not sure where to go from here
While looking online I found the bulb to be one of these: Rear Turn Signal Light Bulb Size PY27W 3156 Tail Light Bulb Size PY28/8W 2357 Stop Light Bulb Size PY28/8W 2357
Did you know the ATSF had a GE C40-8W (Dash 8) locomotive numbered 844 and on one occasion it pulled an Operation Lifesaver special train consisting of Union Pacific excursion cars?
Following on from u/MrBorogrove even if you used 1/8W resistors at somewhat more than their rating you''ll likely be fine. A 1/8W resistor won''t fail until a good few watts are flowing
My experience is that the power 8W does not make much in range compared to 5W, it''s all about antenna and transmit location that counts. At ground level you can get 1-3 miles transmit range
The only difference I have found is with APRS. The 8W can make it to iGates in rural areas where 5 just doesn''t quite get there.
This is the highest non conductive w/mK thermal paste I have ever seen - and no one seems to have ever heard of it before..? >18w/mK
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