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How to Compare LED Light Output to Incandescent Bulbs

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    • 1). Locate general sources of lighting information on the Web or at the library and look for technical information related to different kinds of light bulbs. A good source of information on lighting, including LEDs, is at http://members.misty.com/don/light.html. Also search online for books on lighting. Many books have free previews and you will be able to read all, or portions, of the content. When using the library, look for periodicals about scientific and consumer topics and scan their tables of content to see if there are articles about lighting.

    • 2). Locate manufacturer sources of lighting information on the Web, or the library. Westinghouse and General Electric for example, both have light bulb products, so by reviewing their Web sites or their listings in the Thomas Registry at the library you can find technical information related to their products.

    • 3). Locate an LED bulb product package and an incandescent bulb product package to make a direct comparison between two specific bulbs.

    • 4). Scan through the information in the sources or packages looking for references to "lumens" and "watts." You will want to know how many lumens each type of light bulb produces and how many watts of electricity it takes to produce that number of lumens.

    • 5). Look at the number of lumens put out by an LED bulb and determine how that number compares with the number of lumens put out by an incandescent bulb.

    • 6). Look at the number of watts required by the LED bulb to create the number of lumens it creates and determine how that number compares with the number of watts used by the incandescent bulb.

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