A 300 watt bulb would draw approximately 2.5 amps at 120 volts.
16 gauge insulated non stranded wire is rated for 13 amps at 60 degrees ambient air temp.
16 AWG wire is adequate to carry a 300 watt load.
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Cane, there is no magic flower pot. If you burn a 100 watt bulb your going to get 100 watts of heat. Or about 340 btu's. The 12,000 - 15,000 watt oil heater? About 12-15 times as much as the light bulb.
"You just told us this isnt made to replace your central heat BUT your cousin used a 50 watt bulb and 3 of these and her heat barely even kicked on when it was below 10 and it almost cut her heating bill to zero. So which one is it??? Im confused now. "
I said she had a 3 way bulb in the pot and turned it on 50w when I was there. The 3 way bulbs I buy are 50-100-150. The 40w bulb I used first got the pot at about 95 degrees. The 100w bulb got to 115 degrees. I would have to get a 150w bulb before telling what temp it puts out.
I posted this for others that like to tinker and make things instead of store bought stuff. Not for a bunch of BS.
I see this thread getting locked soon. :popcorn
Bwhahahahah........
I miss this kind of stuff.Handi play nice