Incandescent: 10-12 lumens per watt
Halogen: 15 lumens per watt
CFL: 50 lumens per watt
LEDS: 50-60 lumens per watt in bulbs you can buy in a store, but some manufacturers have claimed more than twice that. sheerled.co.uk/
The LED bulb is brighter than the incandescent bulb.
A 9W LED bulb is roughly equivalent in brightness to a 60W incandescent bulb.
A 6W LED bulb is equivalent to a 40W traditional incandescent bulb in terms of brightness.
Yes, absolutely. As long as the LED bulb and incandescent bulb have the same base they will both fit the socket. The LED bulb will also run much cooler than the original incandescent bulb.
The equivalent incandescent wattage for a 6W LED bulb is approximately 40 watts.
A 25W LED bulb is equivalent in brightness to a 100W traditional incandescent bulb.
A 3W LED bulb is equivalent in brightness to a 25W traditional incandescent bulb.
A 6W LED bulb is equivalent in brightness to a traditional incandescent bulb of about 40-60 watts.
There is no direct conversion between watts of incandescent bulbs and LED bulbs, as they are measured differently. However, on average, one 10-watt LED bulb is equivalent to an 80-watt incandescent bulb in terms of brightness. So, you would need 8 LED bulbs at 10 watts each to match the brightness of an 80-watt incandescent bulb.
A 25 watt LED equivalent bulb is about the same brightness as a 100 watt traditional incandescent bulb.
A 9-watt LED bulb is equivalent in brightness to a 60-watt traditional incandescent bulb.
The brightness level of a 9 watt LED equivalent bulb is similar to that of a traditional 60 watt incandescent bulb.