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When shopping for LED lighting, you've probably seen a spec listed as '600-watt equivalent'. Wattage used to tell you how bright a light is, which is the case of incandescent light bulbs. However, LED lights play a different game; they consume less energy than incandescent and fluorescent lights, so their wattage is lower. But since LED lights are brighter, there is a disconnect between its brightness and its watts.
"What do you mean equivalent? Just tell me how bright it is!"
Along with the equivalent watts, you may have also seen lumens listed. But what do these numbers mean? What's the difference between watts and lumens?
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