Truzi
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What wattage bulb should I get for my 5x7 Brumberger safe-light? I'm guessing 7 watts. It will be used in a full bath, about 8' x 11'. I'm not worried about getting the most light, I just don't want to cook the filter.
I've been going through some used equipment I purchased a couple years ago (hoping to stop procrastinating on printing), and figured I'd get a few spare bulbs; I already purchased some new filters. I can't quite make out the printing on the extant bulb, and with my luck, it'll burn out when I finally get set up to print.
Perhaps I could raid our old "cool touch" c7 incandescent Christmas tree bulbs (I think they are 5 watts). We have a ton of them, many older than me.
Also, I found a rubber boot inside the light, and am not sure what it is for, or if it even goes with the light. It does seem to fit over the switch, though. Any guesses?
Thanx
Now, I know some will tell me to get an LED bulb, but since they are rated at watt "equivalent" or "replacement," I still need a wattage (unless you want to state lumens, which will start the argument about the best measure, but will then go back to lumens being what most manufacturers list.)
I've been going through some used equipment I purchased a couple years ago (hoping to stop procrastinating on printing), and figured I'd get a few spare bulbs; I already purchased some new filters. I can't quite make out the printing on the extant bulb, and with my luck, it'll burn out when I finally get set up to print.
Perhaps I could raid our old "cool touch" c7 incandescent Christmas tree bulbs (I think they are 5 watts). We have a ton of them, many older than me.
Also, I found a rubber boot inside the light, and am not sure what it is for, or if it even goes with the light. It does seem to fit over the switch, though. Any guesses?
Thanx
Now, I know some will tell me to get an LED bulb, but since they are rated at watt "equivalent" or "replacement," I still need a wattage (unless you want to state lumens, which will start the argument about the best measure, but will then go back to lumens being what most manufacturers list.)


