How many lumens are GU10?
Each individual 9W GU10 Bulb comes with one single COB LED. This single COB chip provides 9 Watts of power, making it the right equivalent for any 80W halogen bulb. With a brightness output of 860 Lumens and a beam angle of 60° the 9W COB replicates halogen spotlights better than most LED GU10’s.
What is 50W LED equivalent to?
500 Watt Halogen
Typically a 50 watt LED is equivalent to a 500 Watt Halogen – giving the same light output but burning far less energy and therefore costing a lot less to run.
How many lumens is a 55 watt halogen?
If you wanted to choose a higher wattage light in the HID variety, 55 watts are available and put off five times the light of a halogen lamp at a whopping 5,000 lumens.
How bright is a GU10 bulb?
That’s because GU10 LEDs emit more lumens at a lower wattage. The brightest LED GU10 boasts an output of 575 lumens at just 6.2W. In comparison, it would take an 80W GU10 halogen to produce the same light output. In most cases, a 50mm diameter GU10 LED will be needed to replace older GU10 halogens.
How many lumens does a room need?
As a handy rule of thumb, a sitting room or bedroom will generally require around 10-20 lumens per square foot, while a bathroom or kitchen will need a stronger level of lighting, at around 70-80 lumens per square foot. To work out the lumens you need, simply multiply the square footage of the room by this figure.
How bright is 50W halogen?
The higher the rating the brighter the light! A standard 50W halogen lamp outputs 400 lumens so you probably need a 4-5W LED bulb with very efficient LED. With some slightly less efficent LEDS 7 or 10 watt LED will give a similar light to a 50 watt halogen.
How many lumens does a Philips GU10 flood bulb emit?
Product Overview. Lumens per watt: 8.6 These three Philips 50-Watt Halogen GU10 Flood Light Bulbs each emit a bright 430 lumens of light and are rated for a service life of up to 3,000 hours. They’re just right for accent lighting, track lighting, and pendant fixtures. These flood light bulbs install in fixtures that accept GU10 bases.
What do lumens do I need to replace a 50 watt halogen GU10?
What Lumens do I need to replace a halogen GU10? Halogen Wattage GU10 LED Lumens Alternative 20 Watt 200 – 250 lm 35 Watt 300 – 350 lm 50 Watt 370 – 600 lm Over 50 Watt 600 lm +
Do you need lumens to replace a 50 watt bulb?
Lumens is a universal measurement of how bright a light is. The higher the Lumen number the brighter the light. Wattage has historically been the way of measuring light output for incandescent and halogen bulbs, so as long as you replaced your 50 Watt bulb with another 50 Watt you’d be fine.