types of light bulb bases

A further explanation of the light bulb base sizes, you can look at the letter-number references (E12, E17, and E26) to help understand a bulbs base style and size. The first letter designates the shape or form of the base, and the number represents the width of the base (normally in millimeters).

Is A19 and E26 the same?

A19 is the size and shape of the overall bulb. E26 is the Size, shape, and threading of the metal base. A19 E26 is the common bulb used in the US. 35 of 35 found this helpful.

What is E26 base?

The term E26 refers to a light bulb’s cap or base – the bulb component that allows for both electrical and mechanical contact. The letter “E” in E26 refers to Edison Screw, the most standard of lamp bases, while the numerical “26” refers to its diameter in millimeters (approximately 1 inch).

What is a standard bulb base called?

The most common bulb base in the US is the screw medium E26 base. It is used in most incandescent, nostalgic, LED, CFL and halogen light bulbs. The Candelabra E12 base is the second most common bulb base which is used for smaller decorative incandescent/nostalgic bulbs. The intermediate E17 base is not very common.

What is a normal light bulb base size?

Medium or Standard: E26 (26 mm in diameter) is the size of the majority of light bulbs used in the United States. Mogul: E39 (39 mm in diameter) is utilized for street lights and high-wattage lamps.

What are the different bulb base sizes?

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E26/E27 Medium – Edison 26-mm or 27-mm Diameter.E12 Candelabra – Edison 12-mm Diameter.E14 European – Edison 14-mm Diameter.E17 Intermediate – Edison 17-mm Diameter.E39/E40 Mogul – Edison 39-mm or 40-mm Diameter.

Is a medium base light bulb a standard base?

The most common type of light bulb here in the United States has what is referred to as a “Medium” base or “Standard” base. The word “base” is referring to the threaded part of the light bulb that screws into the socket. A Medium or Standard base light bulb is also referred to as an E26 base light bulb.

What type of bulb is E26?

E26 is the size of most light bulbs used in the U.S. It’s referred to as having a “medium” or “standard” base. E12 is the smaller “candelabra” base. It’s used for nightlight bulbs, and sometimes for decorative light bulbs used in chandeliers and over bathroom mirrors.

Is G25 the same as E26?

The G25 shape is usually pared with a E26 (medium) base, similar to that of a standard A19 and come in outputs ranging from 25 watts to 60 watts. G25 LED Bulb Replacements G25 shaped LED bulbs now exist and are a great replacement for decorative and vanity applications.

Is A15 the same as E26?

There’s a “bulb size” and a “base size.” The bulb size is self explanatory. The A15’s are smaller bulbs, while the A19’s are larger. They both fit in a standard household medium base (E26 base.)

What is difference between E26 and E27 bulb base?

E26 vs E27, what’s the difference? E26 stands for 26 mm and the E27 for 27 mm in diameter. These two standards are interchangeable, meaning a US E26 will fit in a European E27 base, and E27 will fit in a E26 base. The only difference is the voltage (for light bulbs).

What is an A19 bulb base?

All A19 lamps have an E26 base, but not the other way around

The standards that govern the dimensions and design of A19 light bulbs also dictate that it must use an E26 screw base. In other words, all A19 light bulbs also have an E26 base.

What is an E26 LED bulb?

The E26 is called (Medium) Edison Screw, so it’s abbreviated MES or simply ES. Also often called the one-inch Edison Screw. It is the standard for most light bulbs, with the E26 being the standard for 120-volt bulbs (American usage). Being the standard for lighting usage, many low-voltage bulbs (12-volt,24-volt, etc.)

What is the difference between E11 and E12 base?

E11 (mini candelabra) is 11mm in diameter and is a bit smaller than E12 (candelabra) which is 12mm in diameter. E11’s are most commonly used for small, halogen (hot!) bulbs and E12’s for decorative lights.

What is a Type A medium base bulb?

“E” refers to “Edison,” which is the type of “screw in” style base people in the United States are most familiar with. 26 refers to 26 mm across. (This is also called a “medium” base.) So the light bulb that most of us have used in our homes here in the States is an A19 bulb with an E26 base.

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