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I want to use a medium base halogen light bulb where I have previously used
both a standard incandescent as well as a CFL. The size restriction of the fixture dictates that the envelope be no larger than a 60 watt incandescent bulb. I believe the recommended maximum wattage is also listed as 60 watts. I need more light from this fixture. Is there a chart or "rule of thumb" comparing the light output in lumens of regular incandescent and halogen bulbs? I've tried using Google, but haven't found exactly what I'm looking for. TIA -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------------------------------------ There is nothing like a plate or a bowl of hot soup, it’s wisp of aromatic steam making the nostrils quiver with anticipation, to dispel the depressing effects of a grueling day at the office or the shop, rain or snow in the streets, or bad news in the papers. ~Louis P. De Gouy, The Soup Book |
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