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Almot
Jan 18, 2018Explorer III
Conservatively, LED draws 4 times less energy than incandescent bulb of the same brightness (lumens). Some say it's 5 times less. 20W should put you in the ballpark. Get 30W if you're in doubt.
Brands are disappearing now. Standing out and being different is against the very spirit of great 2,000,000,000 people nation. Cree used to be a big name in LED - sold. Didn't know that Philips corporation was still making something.
Better Ebay sellers will rate in lumens as well, for 100W equivalent it should be ~1500 lumens. Ebay is such a big zoo, ratings of any kind are not reliable. I and others here had a luck with 12V lights from this Ebay seller, he's got 115V bulbs too: LED 2010.
There could be dozens of other that are more-less reliable.
Brands are disappearing now. Standing out and being different is against the very spirit of great 2,000,000,000 people nation. Cree used to be a big name in LED - sold. Didn't know that Philips corporation was still making something.
Better Ebay sellers will rate in lumens as well, for 100W equivalent it should be ~1500 lumens. Ebay is such a big zoo, ratings of any kind are not reliable. I and others here had a luck with 12V lights from this Ebay seller, he's got 115V bulbs too: LED 2010.
There could be dozens of other that are more-less reliable.
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