Posted by 4play on December 03, 2019 at 22:57:28 from (12.235.184.17):
In Reply to: Light bulb question? posted by Gene Davis (Ga.) on December 03, 2019 at 20:29:01:
The 200w incandescant regular size bulbs I looked at advertise a 750 hour avg life. I'm not sure why yours are burning out so fast. If it's in an enclosed fixture then maybe its getting too hot, or like mentioned already about a voltage problem. Changing color temp of the bulb sometimes helps too. If its soft white it will be around 2800(K), if its natural or daylight it will be around 5000(K)
There are several LED bulb options, regular style bulbs to what they call "corn cob" LED bulbs can beat the light output (lumens) and bulb life. Typical LED bulb life avg is 25000-50000 hours, and using about 1/8 or a tad more the wattage of incandescent bulbs. Comparing the Lumens value should be the most accurate way to tell if you are getting a similar or better output bulb.
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