wich led would i need to replace 75-100w bulb?
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to change over to led
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Hello.
The best lamps here on stock are these two lamps:
http://www.leds.de/en/LED-lamps-and-lum ... white.html
http://www.leds.de/en/LED-lamps-and-lum ... white.html
The best lamps here on stock are these two lamps:
http://www.leds.de/en/LED-lamps-and-lum ... white.html
http://www.leds.de/en/LED-lamps-and-lum ... white.html
Try the Philips Master LED Glow MyAmbiance, ArtNr.71682.
It isn't as bright as a 100 W bulb, but it's the nearest match you'll find here. It significantly outclasses a 60 W bulb.
The radiation pattern matches a conventional light bulb perfectly.
It isn't as bright as a 100 W bulb, but it's the nearest match you'll find here. It significantly outclasses a 60 W bulb.
The radiation pattern matches a conventional light bulb perfectly.
Hello Hans,
this depends on your Light fixture and the possible needed degree.
If it´s a spot type (<180° needed), the Osram Prathom Pro A80 can replace a 75-100W Incandescent.
Look at the Chart and Pick Out the Reflector You Need - Google Books
In this case, you can get a ~70% higher luminous intensity (Candela) in the Area of 120° with the Osram A80.
LED converter sizes of luminous flux, luminous intensity and illuminance
Maybe you can put a photo of your fixture in here?
this depends on your Light fixture and the possible needed degree.
If it´s a spot type (<180° needed), the Osram Prathom Pro A80 can replace a 75-100W Incandescent.
Look at the Chart and Pick Out the Reflector You Need - Google Books
In this case, you can get a ~70% higher luminous intensity (Candela) in the Area of 120° with the Osram A80.
LED converter sizes of luminous flux, luminous intensity and illuminance
Maybe you can put a photo of your fixture in here?


