Guide to Buying Equivalent Wattage LED Lights

When incandescent illumination predominated, changing burned-out light bulbs was a simple process. In essence, all that was required was for a person to quickly check the wattage of an old light and swap it out for a new one with the same wattage. Nowadays, substituting incandescent and other conventional light sources with energy-efficient LED lighting is more difficult than simply matching the wattages because of the steadily expanding use of LED lighting.
Avoid Conflating Wattage and Lumens
Since they, like many others, erroneously identify wattage with light brightness, many people seeking to replace conventional illumination with LEDS believe that the wattages of the old and new bulbs should match. Wattage does not, however, reflect the brightness of light bulbs. Wattage is a unit of measurement for how much electricity light lights use. Brightness is gauged in lumens. Therefore, the lumens of the old and new bulbs—not the wattages—should be matched when substituting conventional illumination with LEDs.
Match Brightness Rather Than Wattage
Buyers should take into account the intended brightness for the light(s) being changed before buying LEDs to replace incandescent, compact fluorescent (CFL), or other conventional lighting choices. A 60-watt conventional light bulb, for instance, produces about 800 lumens; thus, in order to substitute a 60-watt incandescent bulb with an LED bulb of the same brightness, the LED bulb should produce 800 lumens as well. A 10-watt LED can take the place of a 60-watt conventional lamp.
Replace Incandescent and CFL Bulbs with LEDs
A. 40-watt incandescent and 9-13 watt CFL bulbs give 450 lumens and can be replaced with 4-5 watt LEDs
B. 60-watt incandescent and 13-18 watt CFL bulbs give 750 to 900 lumens and can be replaced with 6-8 watt LEDs
C. 75-100 watt incandescent and 18-22 watt CFL bulbs give 1100 to 1300 lumens and can be replaced with 9-13 watt LEDs
D. 100-watt incandescent and 23-30 watt CFL bulbs give 1600 to 1800 lumens and can be replaced with 16-20 watt LEDs
E. 150-watt incandescent and 50-55 watt CFL bulbs give 2600 to 2800 lumens and can be replaced with 25-28 watt LEDs.
Replacement of conventional lighting is facilitated by superior lighting.
Assume for a moment that you are the proprietor of a warehouse and that you want to reduce the energy expenses for your structure in addition to the need for regular light upkeep. You want to replace the metal halide wall pack security lights that are currently placed on the exterior of your building with LEDs, but you're not sure which wattage to choose.
The process of replacement is made easy by Superior Lighting, an approved seller of LED lighting and fixtures, by providing comparable wattages on our website. Customers seeking to replace their metal halide wall pack security lights with LED versions can do so by easily selecting the light's wattage. For instance, Superior Lighting advises clients to use a 45-watt LED in lieu of a 170-watt metal halide light.
Upgrade Your Lighting Right Now Instead of Using Conventional Lighting
Visit the website of Superior Lighting to view our extensive collection of LED light choices if you're prepared to swap out old, inefficient lighting for long-lasting LED lighting.
Profit from the comparable wattages Superior Lighting offers clients seeking to swap out conventional lighting. The helpful and experienced staff at Superior Lighting is glad to aid you in deciding which LED light choice is best to replace your current lighting.
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