Can I Put A 40W Bulb In A 60W Socket . The rest of the holder (apart from the actual socket) is made of plastic with a mirror on each side except the bottom. When i put 40w bulbs in there, there was no dimming at all.
I'm not sure what idiot thought it was a good idea to limit the primary light source of a room to two 40w bulbs but i'm. Excess power will heat up the internal metal parts of the fixture and you could, but i highly recommend not doing it. As engineer said, 60w bulbs in a socket rated at 100 will be fine, as long as voltage is the same.
Yes, assuming you're suggesting an led that has lumen output similar to a 60 watt lamp.
She can't explain the 75 watt engraving and is trying to get an answer. Consider the chart below to learn the average just know that 100w and 125w equal leds are typically made in a slightly larger a21 size, so be sure that your fixture can accommodate the larger. I wouldn't use a 100w or 60w really, but all fish are different with their habitats. But, the difference between the 40 and 60 watt is only 8 degrees according to what chai posted.