Sentences with phrase «base incandescent»

The recommended maximum size light bulb for our chandeliers is 25 - watt candelabra / E12 base incandescent light bulbs.

Not exact matches

Homeowners looking to save electricity costs should replace all their incandescent light bulbs with LED - based lights instead of installing a small solar photovoltaic system, a report by J.P. Morgan shows.
«Thus far, solutions based on incandescent lamps have been used in photometry, i.e. in measuring light detected by the human eye,» explains Tomi Pulli, a doctoral student at Aalto University.
But it's through Kurosawa's admiration and transfiguration of Ford's themes — then Sergio Leone's incandescent prism of dirt and blood that transfigured Kurosawa's (and Ford's) ideas about heroics and individualism into something poetically base — from which Peckinpah1 took his cues.
Features like tinted glass windows and a tinted windshield, 17 - inch steel wheels, Firestone brand tires, incandescent tail lights and halogen quad headlamps are standard even on the 2500 Tradesman (base trim.)
Light Art to Become More Energy Efficient — With the European Union banning low - wattage incandescent lightbulbs last year, curators and collectors of light - based artworks like those by Felix Gonzalez - Torres and Jason Rhoades are looking to the late artists» wishes to determine how to properly replace and refit sculptures that use outdated lightbulbs, writes the Art Newspaper's Julia Halperin.
Using a transparent acrylic glass box as a base for most of the works, Fürhofer brought in incandescent lightbulbs and LED tubes, usually lots of them,
The art duo MSHR premieres Macro Synthetic Helio Resistor, a quadraphonic performance involving their new Boolean logic chip - based analog modular synthesizers in a feedback system with lasers, strobes and incandescent lights.
John Sauven, executive director of Greenpeace, said: «The EU needs to adopt a science - based cap on emissions, ditch plans for dirty new coal plants and nuclear power stations that will give tiny emission cuts at enormous and dangerous cost, end aviation expansion and ban wasteful products like incandescent lightbulbs.»
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Based upon it's conclusions, governments have implemented expensive carbon taxes and new overbearing regulations designed to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, cap and trade schemes, a phased - in ban on incandescent light bulbs, the forced relocation of whole populations of people to make room for carbon credit producing plantations and numerous other far reaching and expensive initiatives.
An Ohio - based company called Fiberstars has come up with a way to combine lamps with fiber - optics to create lighting systems that consume far less energy than traditional fluorescent or incandescent bulbs.
The bulbs have a standard A19 shape like common incandescent bulbs with a general appearance common to many LED bulbs (an opaque base which houses the electronics and a smaller dome up top for the LED component).
This light switch can easily control any kind of load such as incandescent as well as fluorescent light, ceiling fans and motor based devices.
Based on average lifespans, an incandescent bulb is replaced 29 times for every one LED bulb.
Work with incandescent, CFLs or LED bulbs with a standard E-27 base.
Edison Bulb, NALAKUVARA 60w Filament Long Life Vintage Antique Style Incandescent Clear Glass Light Squirrel Cage Design E26 Medium Base Lamp (6 Pack) for Chandeliers Wall Sconces Pendant Lighting
Incandescent candelabra base lamping.
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