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Old 01-07-2009, 05:02 PM
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Re: electricity distribution on movie sets

yes, i do mean one single light that itself is 10Kw, also called a mole richardson tenor. it would pull 83amps off the top of my head at 120v. and each phase is usually supplied with 100amps for larger sets, i know they have 100am plugs and lots of distro boxes at 300 amps so it seems preaty common.

yes...there are 2k, 5k, 10k, 20 and 24k tungsten halogen bulbs at 120v. not 100% sure for the last 2, but definitely 10k is 120v and seeing how thats nearly 100a, i assume that 20k would be 240v thus pulling only 100a again.

  

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