An LED bulb equivalent to a 35 Watt halogen bulb would typically be around 4-6 Watts. LED bulbs are much more energy-efficient than halogen bulbs, so they require less power to produce a similar level of brightness.
From halogen to LED you can divide by 4 to find the equivalent. Therefore an 80 watt LED would do the job.
There is no direct cross over replacement for the halogen bulb. The pin configurations are different. The halogen bulb has pins whereas the LED lamp is an intermediate screw in base. The LED bulb uses an intermediate base so that it can be screwed into a regular household fixture as a direct replacement for the old incandescent type bulb.
A 13 watt CFL bulb is roughly equivalent to an 8 watt LED bulb in terms of light output. Look for an LED bulb with around 8-9 watts and a lumens (brightness) output of approximately 800-900 lm to match the brightness of a 13 watt CFL bulb.
LEDs and CFLs use about a quarter of a halogen so the answer is 35-40 watts.
An LED bulb equivalent to a 35 Watt halogen bulb would typically be around 4-6 Watts. LED bulbs are much more energy-efficient than halogen bulbs, so they require less power to produce a similar level of brightness.
From halogen to LED you can divide by 4 to find the equivalent. Therefore an 80 watt LED would do the job.
There is no direct cross over replacement for the halogen bulb. The pin configurations are different. The halogen bulb has pins whereas the LED lamp is an intermediate screw in base. The LED bulb uses an intermediate base so that it can be screwed into a regular household fixture as a direct replacement for the old incandescent type bulb.
A 14 watt LED will give you the equal output of a 50 watt halogen.
A 13 watt CFL bulb is roughly equivalent to an 8 watt LED bulb in terms of light output. Look for an LED bulb with around 8-9 watts and a lumens (brightness) output of approximately 800-900 lm to match the brightness of a 13 watt CFL bulb.
LEDs and CFLs use about a quarter of a halogen so the answer is 35-40 watts.
A 13-15 watt compact fluorescent bulb (CFL) or a 9-11 watt LED bulb is roughly equivalent to a 60 watt incandescent bulb in terms of light output.
There is no direct conversion between watts of incandescent bulbs and LED bulbs, as they are measured differently. However, on average, one 10-watt LED bulb is equivalent to an 80-watt incandescent bulb in terms of brightness. So, you would need 8 LED bulbs at 10 watts each to match the brightness of an 80-watt incandescent bulb.
An LED bulb equivalent to a 125 watt incandescent bulb would typically produce around 2000-2200 lumens. It's always best to check the specific product details provided by the manufacturer for the exact lumen output of the LED bulb you are interested in.
A 12 LED M11 bulb typically produces around 200-300 lumens of brightness, depending on the specific brand and quality of the LEDs used. This is equivalent to a 20-30 watt incandescent bulb.
it depends on the kind of led bulb
Normally a light fixture can use either LED, CFL, Halogen, or Incandescent bulbs unless otherwise specified on the fixture. LED bulb prices are coming down but they are still very expensive. If the fixture is mounted so high it is hard to get to then an LED would be a good choice. Of if you plan to live in the home for over 10 years then an LED makes sense. Otherwise a CFL or Halogen bulb may be a better choice at this point in time. I suspect you will see the price of LED bulbs come down drastically in the next couple of years. Might be better the wait awhile as of right now 1/2014 the cheapest 60 watt equivalent 10 watt LED bulb will cost you around $10. But you also have to consider the savings in electricity which is a factor. The choice is yours.