I have found some suggestions that compact flourescants lights put out more light at the same wattage than regular flourescant tubes. I have scoured the net trying to find a comparison of say, a 65w CF tubes light output compared to 65 watts of regular flourescant lighting, or even just the Lumens per watt ratings of typical CF and regular flouresecant lamps, but havent been very successful.
So if someone can answer my question, it would be appretiated. feel free to get techincal.
-does a 65w watt CF lamp put out more light than say, four 15w standard tubes, or two 25 watt standard tubes and a 15w standard tube?
-what is the typical lumens per watt for a 65w CF lamp compared to a typical standard tube?
-in theory does a single 40w tube put out more light than two 20w tubes?
-if a lamp produces 800 lumens, do two lamps produce 1600 lumens or does the light from both combine and simply spread a lesser amount over a wider area?
If the 2 watts per gallon "rules" was devised in reference to regular flourescenat tubes, does it or does it not hold true for CF tubes?
So if someone can answer my question, it would be appretiated. feel free to get techincal.
-does a 65w watt CF lamp put out more light than say, four 15w standard tubes, or two 25 watt standard tubes and a 15w standard tube?
-what is the typical lumens per watt for a 65w CF lamp compared to a typical standard tube?
-in theory does a single 40w tube put out more light than two 20w tubes?
-if a lamp produces 800 lumens, do two lamps produce 1600 lumens or does the light from both combine and simply spread a lesser amount over a wider area?
If the 2 watts per gallon "rules" was devised in reference to regular flourescenat tubes, does it or does it not hold true for CF tubes?