Sentences with phrase «factorylux filament bulbs»

Additional décor features such as dark walnut liquor barrels (a nod to the restaurant's namesake), walnut table tops, filament bulbs hung from the stamped copper metal ceiling and antique mirrors add to the restaurant's warmth, yet still match the contemporary neighborhood ambiance.
We do not know why this is but we know that some insects use thermal cues to find warm - blooded hosts in the night, so perhaps they were attracted to the heat given off by the filament bulb
I know that this is a dual filament bulb, and I've been trying to find out what happens when the bulb fails.
The resistors aren't that big of a deal, it's the energy loss due to heat from the filament bulbs that uses a lot of energy.
They appear durable and the light is a bluish white which I personally like more than than usual yellowy hue from filament bulbs.
And a year after starting work in earnest, they delivered: Edison patented his new carbon - filament bulb in 1879.
Why are we releasing new filament bulbs?
The new Sylvania bulb allows customers who are looking for a retro filament bulb to get that look without sacrificing smart functionality.The Sylvania Smart + Soft White A19 Filament Bulb provides up to 650 lumens of 2700K light, equivalent to a 40W bulb, and it can be dimmed.Sylvania's HomeKit - enabled light bulbs work with the Home app and can integrate with other HomeKit - enabled products.
LEDVANCE today announced the launch of a new HomeKit - enabled Sylvania Smart + Soft White A19 Filament Bulb, the first filament bulb to come equipped with HomeKit.Filament bulbs are often preferred to standard bulbs in lights where the design of the bulb itself is featured.
I created a layered effect by hanging filament bulb string lights, wrapping a couple of trees with twinkle lights, adding lanterns and putting candles on the table and fireplace.
There's over a century of accumulated knowledge and expertise in the Factorylux filament bulbs and they offer exceptional aesthetic performance and life span.
The cloud of filament bulbs look amazing at night, but the owners had to add a dimmer switch — «before you could have cooked something underneath it.»
Reflector bulbs, an incandescent subgroup, have a narrow, controlled beam that projects double the amount of light of typical filament bulbs.
Buy a new brighter filament bulb for the new sconce.
Get the look of a traditional filament bulb and save over 80 per cent energy with this option from Philips.
Designed to showcase the warmth of Edison - style filament bulbs.
It's a modern take on the task lamp, with a geometric design shade encasing a cool exposed filament bulb.
A simple clear glass and filament bulb have taken its place: I LOVE the light and it is so much more us!
I put in one of those filament bulbs too.
Exposed filament bulbs are used to add unique character to interior decorating with cords dangling from the ceiling.
Regular bulbs are replaced with filament bulbs because they add to the art of the lighting design look.
This colorful mix of wine bottle pendant lights is especially pleasing — and the exposed filament bulbs are an unexpected touch.

Not exact matches

The incandescent light bulb was a vacuum - filled glass globe in which an electric current heated a resistive thin strip of material (called a filament) until it glowed, producing light.
Manufacturers like General Electric learned to produce bulbs ever more cheaply, and adopted superior filament materials (notably tantalum and tungsten).
It wasn't until the 1870s that U.S. inventor Thomas Edison devised a commercially viable bulb, which included a bamboo filament and the clever screw - in mount still used today.
Before his address, the president toured the city's iconic General Electric plant which is producing giant turbines — among other things — that are exported to nations as far away as Kuwait, India and China — a far cry from the light bulb filaments invented by Thomas Edison that put GE on the map in the late 19th century.
He did, however, develop the first practical light bulb in 1880 (employing a carbonized bamboo filament).
Instead they rely on a chromophore, a light - producing chemical unit that is analogous to the filament of a bulb.
This is primarily because light bulb filaments must be extremely hot — thousands of degrees Celsius — in order to glow in the visible range and micro-scale metal wires can not withstand such temperatures.
«In a regular light bulb, the filament is a long and curly piece of tungsten wire.
This is important as it is a more efficient way of producing light than conventional light bulbs, whose glow relies on heating tungsten filaments to at least 3,100 degrees Fahrenheit.
That's traditionally done by heating metal filaments in light bulbs until they glow a bright white.
Field emission electron sources catch scientists» attention due to its ability to provide intense electron beams that are about a thousand times denser than conventional thermionic cathode (like filaments in an incandescent light bulb).
«At high temperatures» — a light bulb filament reaches 3000K!
There are now power - saving substitutions for traditional incandescent bulbs as well as LEDs, CFLs and halogens, a type of incandescent with a tungsten filament.
Remember: The world championship baseball team has to win only 57 % of its games; Thomas Edison «failed» in thousands of experiments to find the filament that would properly illuminate his first electric light bulb.
Tungsten is a naturally occurring metal that is primarily used for incandescent light bulb filaments, drill bits and an alternative to lead in bullets.
Think of it as a field of conventional light - bulb tungsten filaments shrunk to microscopic proportions.
They measured variations in these rocks of the abundance of an isotope of tungsten — the same element used to make filaments of incandescent light bulbs.
Through the practice of yoga we become aware of our ego and pride, our light bulb «filament» and it is in this recognition that the real source flows more freely through us.
«Ego has been compared to the filament in the light bulb, which because it glows with light, proclaims itself to be the light source, electricity» — B.K.S. Iyengar, Light on Life
The «filament» in the light bulb is not the light source.
Stars give off light the same way the filament in a light bulb does.
Thomas Edison tried 10,000 different materials before he found the right one for the light bulb filament.
Thomas Edison was looking for a filament for his light bulb.
There he created a light bulb with a much more durable carbon filament.
Point out that long - time home run king Babe Ruth struck out 1,330 times during his career, and that Thomas Edison failed more than 1,500 times before inventing a filament that would work in a light bulb.
My question is, since it's connected like a normal light bulb, how does it know which filament to light up?
So if you have the lights on, it lights up like the top half of the taillight (a normal 5W bulb) but when you press the brakes, it also lights up the other filament (maybe both at the same time?
The filaments have a common connected to the shell and the other end of each goes to each the two terminals on the bottom of the bulb.
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