Hi,
I had a question in my head that turned out to two and then BANG im confused.
I need help with calculation here and explanation to get this right. If i want to build a lamp with 20 light bulbs in a 230V home. Each light bulb is 2watt.
How much current will they take when they are in series Vs parallel. Cause the always say the the current is higher in parallel circuit but how can that be possible if a lamp need let's just say 1Amp to work correctly? If i connect these in series, the more i connect the less amp.
Do i have to pick 20 11.5 volt light bulbs if i want them in series in order to make this work?
In parallel circuit i will need 20 230Volt?
I had a question in my head that turned out to two and then BANG im confused.
I need help with calculation here and explanation to get this right. If i want to build a lamp with 20 light bulbs in a 230V home. Each light bulb is 2watt.
How much current will they take when they are in series Vs parallel. Cause the always say the the current is higher in parallel circuit but how can that be possible if a lamp need let's just say 1Amp to work correctly? If i connect these in series, the more i connect the less amp.
Do i have to pick 20 11.5 volt light bulbs if i want them in series in order to make this work?
In parallel circuit i will need 20 230Volt?