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Lumens in a 50 watt bulb?

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It depends on the specific lamp. The packaging the lamp comes in should tell you what the lumen output is.

This in a common question as people want to compare LED replacements. You can use 600 lumen as a good guide for comparison for a 50 Watt halogen.

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Could be 500 lumens for a incandescent lamp, or 2500 lumens for a fluorescent.

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It is about 600 lumens for an ordinary incandescent, or about 780 lumens for a halogen type.

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