Fudog
Active member
Good morning, Does it really matter if a 75 or 100 watt bulb is used in a standard 1 bulb fixture that usually has a 60 watt in it? Thanks


re: CFL Don't use the 'wattage equivalent' to determine if the 'bulb' is safe for the fixture, just use the actual real watts.
But also check the rating/limits on the CFL itself, as some did/do limit/restrict usage to non-enclosed fixtures/devices and/or base-down orientation only.
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If you look at the "real watts" used by a CFL, and pay attention to other limits (base down, etc) then I think you'll be fine.
A CFL that draws 40-60 watts puts out a lot more light than a 60 watt incandescent, and considerably less heat.