Can I use a 100 watt LED bulb in a ceiling fan?

The bottom line? If your fixture is rated to accept 60 Watts, you can safely use 75W, 100W, or even 125W equal bulbs (which all draw less than 50 Watts of power) instead.

What size light bulb goes in a ceiling fan?





Yet make sure to have enough brightness in your room. Generally, ceiling fans (from 36 – 56 inches) need 55 – 100 W bulbs. For instance, a 48-inch ceiling fan model requires a 75W bulb.

How do I know what size LED light to use?

To determine the needed lumens, you will need to multiply your room square footage by your room foot-candle requirement. For example, a 100 square foot living room, which needs 10-20 foot-candles, will need 1,000-2,000 lumens. A 100 square foot dining room, which needs 30-40 foot-candles, will need 3,000-4,000 lumens.

Can LED lights be used in ceiling fans?

You can certainly use LEDs in a ceiling fan as long as it’s attached to a toggle switch or has a pull chain design. Choosing LED bulbs might also allow you to have a brighter fixture, so that’s another great reason to make the switch.

Can I put a 60 watt bulb in a ceiling fan?

Anything less than 800, such as a standard 60-watt incandescent bulb, will simply not be bright enough for lighting an entire room. Of course, we recommend supplementing your ceiling fan lights with task lighting such as standing lamps and table lamps to assist with reading, writing, computer work, etc.

Can you put a 75 watt bulb in a ceiling fan?





You certainly cannot. The ratings given on light fixtures are due to the heat that a bulb produces. It says 60 watts maximum for a reason… You risk starting a fire if you go above that.

Can I use LED bulbs in my Hunter ceiling fan?

If you are operating your fan with pull chains, yes you can use LED bulbs. How ever due to inconsistencies in the manufacturing process of LED light bulbs, we do not recommend replacing your CFL or incandescent light bulbs with LED bulbs in ceiling fans with remote controls.

How do I know what size light bulb to get?

Bulb sizing is very straightforward and simple, it is based on the diameter of the bulb at its widest point, measured in eighths of an inch (⅛”). For example, the designation “T12” indicates a tubular bulb that is 12 eighths of an inch (12/8”) in diameter (or 1 ½”).

How do I know what size light bulb I need?

To determine a light bulb size, use the full size scale shown (calibrated in eighths). Place edge of the light bulb to be identified on the top end of the scale and measure the approximate diameter by reading the measurement at the opposite edge of the light bulb.

Why won’t LED lights work in my ceiling fan?



Check to see that the bulbs are screwed into their sockets. Check that the bulbs have the proper wattage for the ceiling fan light assembly. Confirm that the non-working bulb is burned out by testing it in a working lamp. Replace any burned out bulbs with new bulbs that have the correct wattage.

Why are LED lights not suitable for enclosed fixtures?

Enclosed fixtures that don’t allow for proper ventilation can drastically affect the temperature of the LED bulb, causing it to overheat and shortening the lifespan of the bulb. That’s why some bulbs will tell you not to use it in an enclosed ceiling fan or fully enclosed porch light fixture.

Why do LED lights flicker in ceiling fan?

LED bulb flickering can be traced in almost every instance to a non-compatible dimmer switch in the lighting circuit. Modern dimmer switches create the dimming effect by switching the power supply on and off many times per second.

What does a limiter do in a ceiling fan?



Wattage limiters are used to conserve energy by regulating the number of watts used by fans.

How do I stop my LED lights from flickering?

Another thing that commonly causes flickering in LED bulbs is loose connections or circuits. This is easy to fix. Just screw the LED bulb in tighter to see of that fixes the problem. If there’s a lot of dust in the fixture, first blow out the connection points to remove the dust before putting the bulb back in.

How does a ceiling fan prevent strobe effect?

Avoid ‘overlapping’ your ceiling fan and lighting

Strobing occurs whenever a ceiling fan blade crosses between a light source and your eyes. So one way to avoid this effect is to space the downlights closer to the edge of the room and away from the fan. This minimises the angles from which you see ‘chopping’.

How far away should a can light be from a ceiling fan?



A rule of thumb to keep in mind is to aim to have a minimum of 600mm between the edge of the blade and the downlight to minimise the chance of interference. However, do not take this to be a definitive measurement as accuracy will undoubtedly depend on your space itself and the lights in question.

How far should a fan be from a recessed light?

A good general rule for placement is to divide the height of the ceiling by two. The result is the amount of space to leave between each light. For example, recessed lighting spacing for an 8-foot-high ceiling would be 4 feet between each light.

What size fan is good for a bedroom?

Ceiling Fan Size Guide:

Fan Size Room Size Room Type
36″ up to 75 sq. ft. Breakfast Nook, Large Bathroom
42″ up to 100 sq. ft. Bedroom, Office, Kitchen
52″ up to 225 sq. ft. Master Bedroom, Dining Room, Patio Area
56″ up to 400 sq. ft. Large Living Room, Great Room

Is a 52 inch fan too big for a 12×12 room?

The ALA recommends a 29- to 36-inch fan for a room up to 75 square feet, such as a bathroom; a 36- to 42-inch fan for a medium-size room up to 144 square feet; and a 50- to 54-inch fan for a room around 225 square feet; 54- and 60-inch or larger fans are available for larger spaces.

Can a fan be too big for a room?



It’s important to understand how size and height affect the fan’s efficiency and overall look of a room. A ceiling fan that’s too big will overpower the room’s design and visually pull the ceiling downwards; a fan that’s too small won’t properly circulate the air.