LED Equivalences (Outdoor Lighting)

LED vs MH Equivalent

LED (Wattage)LED LumensHID/MH Equivalent (Wattage)
13W1200 Lumens100W
30W3200 Lumens175W
50W6200 Lumens250W
80W10000 Lumens300W
120W15000 Lumens400W
200W25000 Lumens750W
350W46000 Lumens1000W
450W56000 Lumens1500W

Notes:

  1. These are just a guideline to get you started. Majority of the lumen package indicated in the table above is based on a conservative 125 Lumens/Watt value. The reality is that a lot of manufacturers offer more efficient fixtures 150+Lumens/Watt, which would mean a typical 400W MH fixture could easily be replaced with an equivalent LED fixture that is closer to 100W.
  2. When comparing equivalences between LED and MH fixtures its not always as simple as comparing lumens to lumens. The reality with MH bulbs is that they are Omni-directional, meaning the light is distributed in all directions and relies on the reflector to bounce light downwards. Studies have shown that reflective losses can be as high as 30%. Another important point to remember is that the lumen depreciation factor is significantly higher than LED. Lets look at this example to illustrate this point:

400W Metal Halide:
Initial/Advertised Rating: 32,000 Lumens (15,000 Life Hours)

After first 6 Months:
32,000 Lumens – 20% (Initial Loss) – 30% (Reflector Loss) = 16,000 Lumens

The original bulb lumens are halved without accounting for other losses. Additionally, this figure diminishes as the fixture ages. In contrast, a comparable 120W LED will maintain the same output for much longer periods (with some LEDs boasting an L70 rating of 100,000 hours). Even at this stage, it retains 70% of its initially rated output. Moreover, LED lights outlast MH lamps by up to 5-6 times.