A 150 lumen red LED will be as bright if the tail light lens is red. A 220 red led will be brighter than a regular 1157. The colored lens will make a white led bulb not as brighter due the filtering affect it has on the light wave lengths. A white LED replacement would have to be 400 lumens to equal the 1157's brightness.
A 1,000 watt is 15,000 lumens. A 100 watt bulb is 1,500 lumens.
A 1141 bulb typically produces around 185 lumens.
Check the lumens of the common bulb and match it with the equivalent lumens of the LED bulb. Also, consider the color temperature and base type of the common bulb to find a suitable LED replacement. Make sure to check the size and shape of the LED bulb to ensure it fits in the fixture.
A typical G9 bulb has a brightness ranging from 200 to 400 lumens, depending on the specific model and wattage of the bulb.
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Brightness is measured in lumens so the bulb has a brightness of 100 lumens. The electrical power the bulb uses is measured in watts. The efficiency of a bulb is expressed in the number of lumens produced per watt of electric power.
A 1157LL bulb is the longer life version of the 1157 parking/tail/turn signal combination bulb. The lumen output, wattage, amperage ratings are the same for both. The 1157LL, however, may last up to twice as long in service as the 1157. Typical ratings for a 1157 bulb are 1200/5000 for turn signal/parking-tail. A 1157LL ups this to about 2000/10,000.
Well friend, lumens and watts measure different things. Lumens tell us how bright a bulb is, while watts tell us how much energy it uses. A 35 lumens bulb may not be as bright as a 60 watts bulb, but it can still light up a room beautifully in its own gentle way. Just remember, every light has its own special glow that can bring warmth and comfort to any space.
A 100W incandescent light bulb typically produces around 1600 lumens of light.
Approximately 15 lumens per watt for halogen, so 300 lumens.
A 150 watt halogen bulb will give off somewhere around 2000 lumens. These lights may give off up to about 2400 lumens.
Approximately, 750 lumens is equivalent to a 60-watt incandescent light bulb.