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Just regular christmas lights, not leds or anything fancy.

2006-12-14 14:33:25 · 5 answers · asked by Myke 1 in Science & Mathematics Engineering

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Many of the modern mini-lights are close to 0.45 watts each. One hundred of these should take 45 W. These are the ones that fit in a tiny plastic socket that is pushed in, not screwed in.

C-7 lights (they look like miniature light bulbs, with a small socket; they screw in) are between 3 and 7 W each, depending on the model and make. One hundred could eat up to 700 W (However, they rarely come in sets of that many lights).

2006-12-14 14:38:10 · answer #1 · answered by Raymond 7 · 1 0

Well, how many of such strings can you gang on a single outlet without blowing the breaker? I'd guess maybe 4.
So how much

current soe each strand draw?

P = IV (rms) ?

V = 120 Volts

V(rms) maybe 80 Volts or so

So I'd guess about 250 Watts.

How many 60 watt bulbs can you have on the same
circuit in a house?

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2006-12-14 22:43:10 · answer #2 · answered by farmer 4 · 0 0

for this question look at the book and use this conversions
1 watts = 1 joules/sec
1 horsepower = 746 watts
1 kilowatt/hour =1000 watts/hour

2006-12-14 22:42:07 · answer #3 · answered by Hephaestus 2 · 0 0

dah read the box they came in

2006-12-14 22:41:04 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

probably about 40w

2006-12-14 22:43:03 · answer #5 · answered by BelaArt 2 · 0 0

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