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Ceiling light maximum wattage
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<blockquote data-quote="wobaguk" data-source="post: 550573" data-attributes="member: 37195"><p>I get that 3W LED is the EQUIVALENT of 28W Hallogen, what Im getting as is we have a 5 or 6W 5-bulb fitting currently and want a new fitting that puts out the same amount of light as that, and I dont understand why unless there is some custom circuitry inside, you cant put 5x5-6W LEDs in a fitting that takes 5x28W Halogens</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wobaguk, post: 550573, member: 37195"] I get that 3W LED is the EQUIVALENT of 28W Hallogen, what Im getting as is we have a 5 or 6W 5-bulb fitting currently and want a new fitting that puts out the same amount of light as that, and I dont understand why unless there is some custom circuitry inside, you cant put 5x5-6W LEDs in a fitting that takes 5x28W Halogens [/QUOTE]
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