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I am sure this has been addressed numerous times but I can't seem to find the answer I need. Can anyone who has LED wall packs tell me what watt equivalent they are using in the bays? I bought a couple for mounting outside the building that are 150 watt and not sure how they would perform in the bay. Thanks
 

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I would look at the lumens of light your lights will be producing. LED vary greatly on the lumens per watt. I think that 20,000 lumens per SS bay is adequate if you are using 5000 Kelvin color bulb. You can get that with LEDs or a good T5 HO. 2 150 watt LEDs should provide over 20,000 lumens.
 

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I am sure this has been addressed numerous times but I can't seem to find the answer I need. Can anyone who has LED wall packs tell me what watt equivalent they are using in the bays? I bought a couple for mounting outside the building that are 150 watt and not sure how they would perform in the bay. Thanks
Does it actually consume 150 watts, or does it say 150 watt equivalent?
 

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Replaces 175-250 watt is the ones I bought, don't know where I got the 150 watt (it was early in the morning) It does have 5000K bulb but can't find anything that shows lumens.
 

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Wish somebody would come to my wash, in NE Tx. tell me wth I've got, what I nee to do, & whats the cheapest way to get there. I have metal halides wall packs/shoe boxes in bays, & fluorescent bulbs under vacuum bays.
 
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