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  1. The simple answer is yes, you can use a higher-wattage LED light bulb with your regular bulb fixture. An LED bulb with a wattage equal to the fixture will work perfectly. If the LED light bulb consumes greater than what is rated on the fixture, it should work without issue.

  2. 10 lip 2015 · For example, can I use a 100-Watt equal LED light bulb in a 60-Watt rated socket, to get more light from my fixture?” The short answer is yesas long as the light bulb consumes fewer watts than the wattage for which the fixture is rated.

  3. 8 cze 2022 · Wondering the differences between 60 watt and 100 watt light bulbs in terms of brightness and wattage? Learn carefully to choose the right bulb for your needs!

  4. 10 wrz 2023 · If you’ve already replaced a 60W bulb with a 100W bulb, don’t panic. Turn off the fixture to allow it to cool down, then replace it with a bulb that meets the socket’s wattage requirements. It’s always better to be safe than sorry.

  5. Therefore, a 60W lamp’s bulb shouldn’t exceed 60 watts. Pairing a 100W bulb with a 60W lamp is called overlamping, and it won’t end well because the 60W lamp cannot handle 100 watts of energy. Electrical experts have warned that overlamping can permanently damage the light fixture.

  6. 20 lis 2021 · The wattage limit on a light fitting is related to the amount of heat generated by a tungsten bulb of that wattage. Putting a 60W bulb in a 40W or 25W fitting is definitely not recommended. However, your choices are both LED bulbs, which a) run cold & b) use a small fraction of the rated power.

  7. 10 cze 2024 · Start low and increase cautiously: If the manufacturer's wattage recommendation is not available, begin with a lower wattage bulb, like a 60-watt equivalent. Only increase the wattage incrementally if the lower wattage bulb does not provide enough light.

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