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Dimmable Light Bulb
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I need a dimmable lightbulb with a bayonet mount. The shade says max 60W (in old money) so I`m presuming that if I can find a low wattage one that is higher than the 60W equivalent. Is that right?
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http:// www.whi ch.co.u k/revie ws/ligh t-bulbs /articl e/five- tips-fo r-choos ing-the -right- light-b ulb
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oh and its important to think about light temperature as well as lumens. here is a useful website..it looks a bit complicated (well it did to me) but its worth working through.
https:/ /www.ov oenergy .com/gu ides/en ergy-gu ides/en ergy-sa ving-li ght-bul bs.html
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Thanks for the further replies. I`m not too bothered about colour temperature as I mostly use lamps rather than the overhead bulbs. I looked up at the light the other day and thought it was about time I changed the bulb to an energy saving one and the very next day, the bulb blew. There used to be a fantastic lighting shop here but the guy closed it because he got fed up with people asking his advice and then going home and buying off the internet. I`m a bit limited as I want one now and have only Sains and Homebase around here.
You are asking about wattage information given by the light shade rather than the light fitting. The shade manufacturer will be concerned about the heat the shade gets and as these new efficient lamps run cooler then, at your own risk, you should be able to put in a higher wattage equivalent lamp without issue.