So to go back to our original example to brighten up a room it would be dangerous to place a 100 watt incandescent into a lamp rated only for 60 watts.
Higher wattage light bulb than recommended.
I don t think so.
The recommended wattage is usually listed on a label or included in the instructions.
Can i put in a higher watt light bulb than what is recommended.
When a bulb burns out most people simply grab whatever spare lightbulb is available.
There is potential danger here however because light fixtures carry a maximum wattage rating and if bulbs are installed that exceed this rating there is the potential for overheating the fixture.
Fewer lumens equal dimmer light.
More lumens equal brighter light.
We highly recommend that you check the maximum recommended wattage before installing a light bulb.
The most common maximum wattage is 60 watts but it depends on the fixture.
Even if the package says it s equivalent to 100 watts a 14 watt bulb is only using up 14 watts at a time meaning it s safe to place in a fixture with a rating higher than 14w.
Meanwhile most incandescent bulbs produce an orange like glow.
They are not so easy to extinguish a fire.
When you see a label say 100 watt led equivalent that does not mean that the bulb actually uses 100 watts it means that it produces an amount of light equivalent to a 100 watt incandescent bulb.
The lower the light bulb wattage the lower the electric bill.
Their color temperature is low.
Standard 100 watt bulbs produce about 1600 lumens.
The amount of energy a light bulb uses.
Compact fluorescent lights cfls and leds have a lower wattage than incandescent bulbs but emit the same light output.
So is it safe to put a higher watt light bulb.
Overheating of a desk or table lamp you see with half an eye.