The equivalent LED light for a 150W halogen bulb typically ranges from 15W to 25W, depending on the specific LED technology and manufacturer. When choosing an LED replacement, look for one that provides around 2000 to 2500 lumens to match the brightness of the halogen bulb. Additionally, consider the color temperature to ensure it meets your desired lighting ambiance.
From halogen to LED you can divide by 4 to find the equivalent. Therefore an 80 watt LED would do the job.
Halogen light glows and LED is dull.
LEDs and CFLs use about a quarter of a halogen so the answer is 35-40 watts.
It usually means the light is fitted with 3 LED's (Light Emitting Diodes) normally rated at 1 - 1.3W each. That means the fitting will consume around 3 Watts of energy to produce light. The light output would be the equivalent to that of a 20W halogen lamp.
A back pin tower G4 12V DC 6W High Power LED Bulb 360 Degree is equivalent to a G 4 20W halogen bulb.See related links below.
The reason for energy saving is that 150w Street Light Housing has less light waste.The LED will emit light at an angle of 30-170 degrees, and then use a professional optical lens to collect the light. The loss is usually only 5-10%. So this place has about 20% energy saving effect.
The LED bulb, which LED stands for Light Emitting Diode, does not have a filament and therefore lasts longer than a regular lightbulb.
A 14 watt LED will give you the equal output of a 50 watt halogen.
LED has a much better brightness factor than halogen. The comparison is mainly made in car lights� you can definitely tell which cars are LED and which are halogen. LED Light Bulbs last longer than even the CFL lights, up to 60,000 hours and considerably longer times are expected soon. LED Light Bulbs are quite expensive, but over a lifespan are comparable with the prices. Also interesting to note is that White LEDs give Zero UV so are much better to use near pictures and paintings. Halogen and fluorescent lights can wear down your finish and change the colors in pictures or paintings.
Incandescent, fluorescent LED, metal halide, halogen, HID (high intensity discharge), etc.
that depends what you want to do with the tank if you want a planted tank then dont go with a LED light inless the plants are very hardy and dont require a lot of light. if its just for fish go with the LED light. i have a LED light on my fish tank and my fish are doing great. i dont have any plants but i might get some hardy, low light ones. LED also saves energy
Depends on the LED light. A 700 lumen LED Bike Light gives off roughly the same light as a 70 watt halogen but for much, much less power. Less lumens = less light = less visability to other drivers.