so an E12 light bulb has an Edison Screw base that's 12 millimeters in diameter. It's also known as a candelabra-style bulb. Think of chandeliers, night-lights or candelabra-style lamps with the smaller bulbs to
What Is an E12 Bulb? How to Determine Light Bulb Base Type By comparison, another common small bulb used in some chandeliers and in appliances has an E17 base, also called an intermediate base. The E17 base is considerably wider and won't fit into a socket made for a candelabra bulb eve...
which is another reason you might think they are interchangeable. Base size for A15 bulbs isn't universal, though; some have an E17 screw base, which is known as an intermediate base and is smaller than the E26 base (medium base) on a regular light bulb. Moreover...
On the other hand, lumens is important for knowing how much light a single light source emits. This is useful for comparing the total amount of light a bulb emits, but depending on its light distribution and space size, whether it is "enough" for a space or task cannot necessarily be de...
Sadly, 12GB in a server just isn’t what it used to be and the database servers are really starting to feel strained as they beg for more memory. Handling ~25GB of databases on servers with 12GB is just no bueno. I thought of upgrading the RAM in the blades, but the maximum RAM th...
CRI is invisible until you shine it on an object As we mentioned above, the same light color can have a different spectral composition. Therefore, you cannot judge a light source's CRI by simply looking at the color of the light. It will only become evident when you shine the light onto...