We have this old swing-arm lamp that takes three position bulbs. The socket is stamped 250W 250V, but I can't tell if it's just describing the socket or if the wiring in the lamp itself is rated for 250W.
Most modern swing-arm lamps I've seen have a tag that says they're limited to 150W. I figured I'd ask around before I put a 250 watt bulb in it and started a fire. :)
Anyone have any thoughts?
Most modern swing-arm lamps I've seen have a tag that says they're limited to 150W. I figured I'd ask around before I put a 250 watt bulb in it and started a fire. :)
Anyone have any thoughts?
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Date: 2007-12-30 10:38 pm (UTC)There are 300W bulbs available for normal as well as mogul bases in the standard shape. There are a couple of 100/200/300W three way bulbs for both size sockets, although as they're too high wattage for the socket I'm not really considering them. There are also 50/200/250W three way bulbs available for standard screw-in bases, which are the bulbs I'm looking at.
Heat isn't a problem right now, actually; the fixture is base-down and if it helps to heat the room it's all to the good. :)
If there were a three-way CF that put out 2500-3000 lumens at max output, that would be nice, and it would probably be less than 50W at max output--I found a 60W single power that does 4000 lumens or so--but there isn't.