Justones
Well-Known Member
I'm curious about something I've seen a few times in people's post. Why do people say for example a 300 watt led light isn't really a 300 watt light because it actually draws less from the outlet plug? They seem to feel like they are getting ripped off by their 300 watt led light not being as bright.
To my understanding the new led light systems are marketed under the old light wattage system as ccomparable". So that its somewhat easier to understand when replacing older style lights with leds. Meaning the 300 watt led light puts off the same amount of light as the comparable other types of bulbs. But because it is an led. It does and will draw less wattage saving you money. While putting out the same amount of light as the non led bulbs.
Maybe I've over looked something here, or maybe some others have. So I thought I'd ask.
To my understanding the new led light systems are marketed under the old light wattage system as ccomparable". So that its somewhat easier to understand when replacing older style lights with leds. Meaning the 300 watt led light puts off the same amount of light as the comparable other types of bulbs. But because it is an led. It does and will draw less wattage saving you money. While putting out the same amount of light as the non led bulbs.
Maybe I've over looked something here, or maybe some others have. So I thought I'd ask.