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I think you mean lumens, not lumen's.

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Watts (energy usage) / Lumens (light output)

25 is equal to 200

35 is equal to 325

40 is equal to 450

60 is equal to 800

75 is equal to 1100

100 is equal to 1600

125 is equal to 2000

150 is equal to 2600

36 watts would be about 350 Lumens

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There are roughly 1800 initial lumens in a 18 watt T5 bulb.

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it depends, but approxemately 5000 lumens

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5,000

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