If you were located at 20 degrees north latitude and 60 degrees west longitude, you would be in water, specifically in the Atlantic Ocean, north of the islands of Antigua and Barbuda in the Lesser Antilles.
asia
3amp
NO. Two 60W lamps will use 120W - which is more than 100W !!
Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay all lie entirely to the east of the 60w longitude line.
60W should be sufficient. It really depends on the construction of the brooder.
on what continent would you find 20 S 60w
I believe that a 2x30w has two speakers that run twenty watts and a 60w has any number of speakers as long as the total is 60w
The only way to connect a 300W amplier to a 60W amplifier is in series. You would also need to carefully balance the inputs so that the two amplifiers would do exactly their assigned workload. Its not a good idea, however, because the distrortion from the 300W amp would likely overwhelm the capacity from the 60W unit. Besides, 60W is less than -6db difference from 300W. The human ear can only resolve differences of only +/- 3 db, so just ignire the 60W and go with the 300W. Any thing else is likely to wind up being the "distorted" noise that irritates us peace seakers.
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Divide the watts by the voltage to get current (amps). 60W / 250V = about 1/4 Amp.
1995
3amp
NO. Two 60W lamps will use 120W - which is more than 100W !!
The average lifetime of an incandescent bulb is around 2000 hours.
Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay all lie entirely to the east of the 60w longitude line.
20W50 designed for an air cooled engine would be the norm. However, straight 50W or even 60W would be OK in warmer temps.
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