When getting led fixtures the most important thing you should look at are the lumens each fixture produces.
Convert 400w metal halide to led.
How many lumens do i need to replace a 400 watt metal halide with led.
To replace a 400 watt metal halide you will need abotu 18 000 lumens.
Commonly a 250watt 400 watt or 1000 watt.
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Most large fixtures use metal halide bulbs.
Metal halide high pressure sodium to led wattages conversion.
Thats 1000 watt or narrow beam heights.
You can replace 400w metal halide with as little as 100w led assuming high lumens watt.
The two most important things you should take away from all of this are that to replace a metal halide light with an led you should focus on lumens instead of watts.
Yes and done so easily.
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If the initial lumens produced by each 400w metal halide fixture were 30 000 you should get led fixtures that produce 30 000 lumens.
Normally 150 watts for 400s but those 400w mh bulbs were grossly underpowered at 30 feet.
150 watt high.
This blog post is our second to one of our most popular ones how many watts does it take to replace 1000w metal halide.
175 watt metal halide.
With today s efficiencies you can replace 1000w metal halide with as little as 240w led assuming high lumens watt.
100 watt metal halide.
We explain a few things to know first and then we explain the conversion chart of metal halide to led.
150 watt metal halide.
A metal halide light that produces 30 000 lumens discharges 75 lumens per watt.
You should look for a led fixture that produces over 16 000 lumens to replace 400w metal halide.
This can range from 16 000 lumens if you are replacing at the end of the metal halide life to as high as 25 000 lumens for a brand new bulb.
70 watt high pressure sodium.
Many of the concepts are the same but there are some differences between 400w and 1000w metal halide.
Converting a 250w metal halide to led.
100 watt high pressure sodium.