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Yuckio:

Such a lucid reply; too bad you're about a week too late to be relevant.

Ed



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What a bunch of " DIMWITS" , deliberate pun intended. The answer to

the
question is a 60 watt lamp (ie) the fixture is rated to dissippate 60

watts
of power without becoming uncomfortably HOT . Any higher loads would

create
a potential fire hazzard !
A 88 watt rated 100 W-emulating bulb is still 88 watts !

Most of the previous replies are a study in obfuscation !

Yukio




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I wonder why so many lamps are rated 60W.

I have a lot of 100W and 150W bulbs in areas where I work.

I mean, why should a mostly-metalic goosneck desk lamp say 60W?

What if I put an 88-W-arated 100-W-emulating bulb in it?






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030622 1933 - Ed Price wrote:

Yuckio:

Such a lucid reply; too bad you're about a week too late to be relevant.

Ed



"yukio" wrote in message
a...
What a bunch of " DIMWITS" , deliberate pun intended. The answer to

the
question is a 60 watt lamp (ie) the fixture is rated to dissippate 60

watts
of power without becoming uncomfortably HOT . Any higher loads would

create
a potential fire hazzard !
A 88 watt rated 100 W-emulating bulb is still 88 watts !

Most of the previous replies are a study in obfuscation !

Yukio




Ed Price wrote in message
news:u8GEa.56035$Dr3.459@fed1read02...

wrote in message
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I wonder why so many lamps are rated 60W.

I have a lot of 100W and 150W bulbs in areas where I work.

I mean, why should a mostly-metalic goosneck desk lamp say 60W?

What if I put an 88-W-arated 100-W-emulating bulb in it?


Yes...

That has already been hashed, and rehashed; over and over again.

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