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Yes, the halogen bulb would provide about 30% more brightness (lumens) for the same electric power rating. So 70 watt halogen is about equal to 90-100 watt incandescent.

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What are some companies that sell shatterproof incandescent light bulbs?

I know that Sylvania produces a shatterproof HALOGEN bulb, there may be incandescent variants, and GE most likely sells a shatterproof incandescent bulb.


What is isnside a light bulb?

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What is the incandescent equivalent of a 40 Watt halogen bulb?

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How are tungsten- halogen bulbs different from incandescent bulbs?

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What type of gas is in a tungsten-halogen light bulb?

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Can halogen bulbs be used as replacements for 65W incandescent bulbs when needed to summon help scents in an emergency flasher circuit?

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What does br40 mean when it refers to a halogen light bulb?

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What is lamp types?

There are two types of lamps the tungsten halogen lamps and incandescent lamps. Tungsten Halogen Lamps are similar to incandescent lamps and produce light in the same manner from a tungsten filament; however the bulb contains a halogen gas (bromine or iodine) which is active in controlling tungsten evaporation, whereas the incandescent lamp suppresses tungsten evaporation.


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How much energy does a CFL light bulb save versus an incandescent bulb?

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What wattage halogen bulb will match a 100 watt incandescent?

Halogen bulbs are about 30% more efficient so a 70 watt halogen does the job.

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