Can I mix different wattage LED bulbs?

Yes, you certainly can use bulbs of different wattages in your fixture. The fact that one socket pulls more current is not important. Bulb size is mostly a matter of light distribution and heat management.
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Can you mix and match LED lights?

You can use LED and Incandescent bulbs in the same fixture, but it's not recommended. It can cause the LED lights to flicker, or damage the LED bulbs or bulb fixture if it's much older. Using matching bulbs in a fixture is always recommended for practical as well as aesthetic reasons.
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Can I use a 60-watt LED in a 40 watt lamp?

When it comes to replacing old incandescent bulbs with LEDs, a common question that customers ask is: “Can I use an LED bulb that has a higher wattage equivalent than my fixture allows?” The simple answer is yes, as long as the LED bulb uses less wattage than your fixture.
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Can I use a 40 watt LED bulb in a 25 watt lamp?

The answer is YES. You can use an LED bulb having a higher wattage equivalent than your fixture allows — provided the LED bulb consumes less wattage than the fixture.
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Do light bulbs have to be the same wattage?

As long as you don't put a bulb that uses more than 60 watts in that socket you will be fine. The good news is the energy-saving bulbs that replace a 60-watt incandescent will only use 10 to 15 watts, depending on the actual bulb you buy, and give off the same amount of light.
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Lighting Wattage Comparison



What happens if you put a 60W LED bulb in a 40W socket?

Using a light bulb with too high of wattage can lead to overheating of the light bulb. This heat can melt the light socket as well as the insulation of the wires. Once that happens, you put yourself at risk of arc faults, and this is something that could even lead to property fires.
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Can I put 100w LED in 60W?

One question that often comes up is this: “Can I use an LED with a higher wattage equivalent than the bulb I am replacing, such as a 100-Watt equal LED bulb in a 60-Watt rated socket, to get more light from my fixture?” The short answer is yes—as long as it still consumes fewer watts than the fixture is rated for.
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Can I put a 60-watt LED bulb in a 40 watt ceiling fan?

The ceiling fan is surface-mounted and enclosed. The fixture takes a maximum of 40W, but I would like the equivalent of at least 60W of incandescent light. The fixture can only take very small B type bulbs, no more than 3.75 inches in length and 1.5 inches wide.
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Can I replace a 25w bulb with a 40W?

Yes, that's fine. The 'maximum wattage' rating listed on a light fixture is actual watts, not incandescent-equivalent-watts.
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WHAT LED bulb equals 60 watts?

A 60-watt incandescent light bulb can be replaced with a 10-watt LED.
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Is 100w brighter than 60w?

Watts to Lumens – Energy Output to Brightness Produced

60-watt bulb produces 800 lumens of light (most widely used in households) 75-watt bulb produces 1,100 lumens of light. 100-watt bulb produces 1,600 lumens of light.
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Do LED bulbs get hot?

Yes, new technology LED lighting can and will get hot, but when compared to the lighting of the past, temperatures are much safer. The heat from the lighting will also warm your surrounding environment but in comparison to old incandescent lighting, this ambient heat is greatly reduced when using LED lighting.
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Can you replace normal bulbs with LED?

To get the benefits of LED without replacing all your existing fixtures, all you need to do is replace all your incandescent screw-in lightbulbs with screw-in LED bulbs. Just make sure that you replace your incandescent bulb with a comparable LED that will match the performance of the previous bulb.
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Why do LED bulbs not work in some lamps?

You should first check whether the fuse for this circuit has tripped. If the ceiling light has already worked before, the lamp may be broken. Then you should check whether the light sources are replaceable. In this case you can replace the bulb with a new LED bulb with a suitable socket.
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What wattage should a bedroom be?

For a bedroom, look for a light bulb that has a lumen rating of around 800, which is roughly equivalent to a 60-watt traditional incandescent bulb, or lower. At this brightness level, you'll have enough light to read by, but it won't make you feel more alert when you're winding down at bedtime.
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Can you put a 40 watt bulb in a 15 watt lamp?

You can put anything in that socket that uses LESS than 40 Watts - so long as the heat of the unit does not exceed that of a 40 Watt Incandescent- if it says 11W CFL - 11W CFL is the rough equivalent wattage required to get the same level of light output as a 40 Watt incandescent bulb and you can be assured the heat of ...
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Can I use 60W bulb in a 40W socket?

Power rating are typical based on what the item can stand/allow. Putting a 60W bulb in a 40W socket, probably won't cause a problem, but you won't get better brightness.
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Why won't LED bulbs work in my ceiling fan?

Check to see that the bulbs are screwed into their sockets. Check that the bulbs have the proper wattage for the ceiling fan light assembly. Confirm that the non-working bulb is burned out by testing it in a working lamp. Replace any burned out bulbs with new bulbs that have the correct wattage.
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What wattage should ceiling lights be?

As a general guideline, overhead lighting should not exceed 100 watts, which will give intense lighting and should be sufficient for most applications. However, a lower-wattage light like 75 or 60 watts might be a better choice if it stays on for a long time.
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What is soft white vs warm white?

Soft white (2,700 to 3,000 Kelvin) is warm and yellow, the typical color range you get from incandescent bulbs. This light gives a warm and cozy feeling and is often best for living rooms, dens and bedrooms. Warm white (3,000 to 4,000 Kelvin) is more yellowish-white.
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What happens if I put a 100 watt bulb in a 60 watt lamp?

Putting a 100-watt bulb in a 60-watt fixture could cause intense heat, melting the light socket and the insulation on the fixture's wires. Any time you have that kind of damage on wires, you're at a big risk for arc faults, where an electrical current falls off its intended path— a leading cause of home fires.
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Is it safe to put a 75W bulb in a 60W?

Many fixtures have a maximum wattage rating. If some of yours do, then that wattage is the highest you can safely install in that fixture. Installing any bulb that draws even a bit more current—like trying to use a 75W bulb in a fixture that has a 60W maximum rating, for example—risks starting a fire.
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