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John's avatar

Thanks for this information. Where can I find the higher power halogen or incandescent bulbs that will fit the salt lamps? When you say higher power what exactly do you mean? I have a small salt lamp with a 7 watt incandescent bulb. What exactly do I need?

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Brandon Iglesias, Chem.E.'s avatar

greater than the human brain so 40 watt preferred.

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John's avatar

Brandon I found this source for 40 watt bulbs.

https://www.spiritualquest.com/product/40-watt-salt-lamp-bulbs-3-pack-salt-lamp-sized/

There is also info about the bulbs.

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John's avatar

I think that I found some that were up to 45 watts with the base needed for the salt lamps

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John's avatar

Brandon may have solutions for you and answers. You should be able to opt out for the smart meter on your private home. That is between the home owner and the electricity provider. If you want to protect yourself and family from the excessive radiation there are shields that you can buy to cover the meter. These block over 90 % of the radiation. Until then you can fashion your own shield.

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