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Lighting Help?

Loni Rosser
Our flouresant went out in the laundry room sooooooooooo maybe a good time to change to regular lighting. Problem is is that we could put 2 60 watt bulbs in a fixture but is that going to be bright enough in there? It is a small laundry room with no natural lighting. Ceiling is 10 feet tall so theflouresant doesn't bother me too much so not sure if I should change it. If the 60 watts would be enough then I would just go ahead and do it.
 
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Re: Lighting Help?

Marc Martin
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It seems like a 60 watt bulb would be enough for a small
laundry room, but if not, they do make 100 watt bulbs...

Marc

On Mon, 11 May 2009 12:51:18 -0700 (PDT), "Loni" <[hidden email]> said:
> Our flouresant went out in the laundry room sooooooooooo maybe a good
> time to change to regular lighting. Problem is is that we could put 2 60
> watt bulbs in a fixture but is that going to be bright enough in there?
> It is a small laundry room with no natural lighting. Ceiling is 10 feet
> tall so the flouresant doesn't bother me too much so not sure if I should
> change it. If the 60 watts would be enough then I would just go ahead and
> do it.

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Re: Lighting Help?

Loni Rosser
I think 60 is the max for the fixture. Loni

--- On Mon, 5/11/09, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Lighting Help?
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It seems like a 60 watt bulb would be enough for a small
laundry room, but if not, they do make 100 watt bulbs...

Marc

On Mon, 11 May 2009 12:51:18 -0700 (PDT), "Loni" <loni326@yahoo. com> said:
> Our flouresant went out in the laundry room sooooooooooo maybe a good
> time to change to regular lighting. Problem is is that we could put 2 60
> watt bulbs in a fixture but is that going to be bright enough in there?
> It is a small laundry room with no natural lighting. Ceiling is 10 feet
> tall so the flouresant doesn't bother me too much so not sure if I should
> change it. If the 60 watts would be enough then I would just go ahead and
> do it.

















     

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