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Another thing to note is that bulbs that use the EX39 base have protective shields, making them suitable for closed and open lighting fixtures. Pin-based bases are suitable for compact fluorescent lights and fluorescent tubes. Consider the Diameter

These bases are suitable for decorative light fixtures such as wall sconces, ceiling fans, and pendant lights. They are also used in appliance lightings like refrigerators and range hoods. The large E39 “mogul” base is used on street lights, and high-wattage lamps (such as a 100/200/300 Watt three-way). Chances are you won’t have a need for these guys.

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Medium or standard E-type bulb bases are suitable for general lighting fixtures such as ceiling, vanity, flood, and outdoor lights.

Yates, JoAnne; Murphy, Craig N. (30 March 2021). Engineering Rules: Global Standard Setting since 1880. JHU Press. p.108. ISBN 978-1-4214-4003-3 . Retrieved 7 September 2020. Jenkins, John. "Early Incandescent lamps". SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention . Retrieved 7 September 2020. According to the National Electrical Code, regular lamps that exceed 300 watts should not be used with medium or standard E-type bases. You must always be keen when buying a new bulb. That way, you can select the right bulb base size and shape for your needs. There is also the EX39 bulb base in North America. The EX39 is a variation of the E39 bulb base, the only difference being that the former has a longer fitting tip at the screw base.

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The E26 and E27 are usually interchangeable, as are the E39 and E40, although less so; although there is only a 1mm difference in thread outside diameter, there is a small difference in pitch; an E40 cap will often fit in an E39 holder but not the other way around. E11 and E12 are not interchangeable. Other semi-standard screw thread sizes are available for certain specific applications. [14]

Bulbs that use the E5 bulb base have very low brightness. Consequently, they’re not suitable for areas where brightness is vital. You can use them to set the mood in bedrooms and living rooms. We’ll start with E12 bulbs, primarily found in the US and popularly used in old and imported candelabra fittings.

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A simple way to identify candelabra light bulb bases is to look for bulbs with a candle flame shape. Alternatively, you can measure the base’s actual diameter using the procedure below: Alternatively, you can look at the printing on the bulb’s base. In most cases, the bulb will have an “E26” label with its wattage equivalent.

Bi-pin bases are also popular with energy-saving fluorescent bulbs since they require less electricity than their traditional incandescent counterparts. The name bayonet base originates from the push-and-twist action applied by soldiers while mounting bayonets on their rifles.Shopping online means you don’t have physical access to the bulb you want. For this reason, you should pay attention to the product’s specs or description, especially the bulb cap code. On the other hand, E12 represents the diameter of the bulb’s brass metal base in millimeters. Thus, a C7 bulb can have an E16 base or a larger one, such as E17. How Do I Determine the Bulb Base Type? In terms of prevalence, E12 is common in North America. On the other hand, the E11 base, also referred to as the mini candelabra, is common in Europe. Bulbs with E12 bases are commonly used for decorative applications, such as chandeliers, wall sconces, Christmas lights, restaurant pendant lights, ornamental lights, residential or commercial string lights, and night lights. Many bulbs with these bases are designed to mimic the look of a candle flame. These Candelabra Edison screws (CES) come with a 12-mm diameter fitting and are commonly used in C7 lamps. E14 Bulbs

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