Luminous flux to watts tool
It’s easy to find the perfect lighting solution with our Lumens to Watts Calculator. With this calculator, deciding on the most energy-efficient lights is much easier. Check how much power you need for your spaces, examine features of various bulb technologies, and get a sense of how strong light impacts your energy. Perfect for homes and businesses, our calculator helps you get enough light without wasting energy, and it may save you money on bills as well.
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Conversion Rates (Lumens per Watt):
- LED: 70-100 lm/W
- Incandescent: 12-18 lm/W
- CFL: 60-72 lm/W
- Halogen: 16-24 lm/W
- Metal Halide: 70-115 lm/W
Frequently Asked Questions - Lumens to watts Conversion FAQs:
How many watts is 1000 lumens?
Using LED bulbs, 1000 lumens are approximately equivalent to 8 to 12 watts, the same lumens for CFLs are 13 to 15 watts, and about 60 to 75 watts for incandescent ones. How efficiently the light source converts electricity to visible light determines the wattage.
How many lumens do you get per watt?
Modern LED bulbs provide 80 – 120 lumens per watt, whereas the ‘old-time’ incandescent bulbs provide only about 10 – 15 lumens per watt. The lower the more lumens per watt, the more energy efficient in energy is.
Is 1 lumen equal to 1 watt?
No, 1 lumen is not equal to 1 watt. Lumens are a unit measurement of the amount of brightness (light output), while watts are the unit measurement of energy used. A bulb can save watts and yet produce more lumens, if it is efficient, just like an LED.
What is the difference between lumens and watts?
Lumens indicate how many units of visible light the bulb emits, and watts indicate how much electricity is consumed. A high-lumen, low-watt bulb emits more light, consumes less power, and thus is more energy-saving.
How do I know which bulb is brightest?
When comparing the brightness of bulbs, compare lumens, not watts, when trying to find the brightest bulb. An LED bulb of 1600 extend is brighter than an 800 extend one even though they use similar watts. Lumen rating is always checked for true brightness.