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How many accountants does it take to screw in a light bulb?

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How often does the UV light bulb (lamp) need to be replaced?

Water Filters, Purifiers, and Purification FAQ
It is essential that you change your UV lamp annually. The ability of the lamp to emit UV light decreases over time. Remember - UV light is invisible! Even though the lamp is still glowing after one year, there might not be enough UV light reaching your water to be effective.

Why does a halogen light bulb last longer than a regular incandescent bulb?

GE Consumer & Industrial Lighting: Ask Us: FAQs - Other Ligh...
Both regular incandescent bulbs and halogen bulbs create light by heating a filament (made of tungsten) inside the bulb; the heat makes the filament white-hot, producing the light that you see. Usually, the bulb burns out when the filament wears out. The filament on a regular incandescent bulb wears out over time because the tungsten on the filament evaporates and is redeposited on the bulb's glass.

How does a light bulb actually work?

M&M Lighting - Frequently Asked Questions
Basically, an incandescent Bulb is a simple device - just a tungsten wire sealed in a glass tube. The electric current passing through the wire heats it to incandescence, and the wire produces light. Suppose you took a dark piece of metal. If you heat it in a furnace, it becomes hot and radiates heat, but at first shows no visible effects. As temperature is increased, it turns a dull red, therefore emitting not only heat, but also some light.

Why does my compact fluorescent light bulb flicker or appear dim when I first turn it on?

GE Consumer & Industrial Lighting: Ask Us: FAQs - Compact Fl...
The first compact fluorescent bulbs flickered when they were turned on because it took a few seconds for the ballast to produce enough electricity to excite the gas inside the bulb. Thanks to the refined technology in our new GE compact fluorescent bulbs, there is now no significant flicker (less than 1 second). However, these bulbs do require a short warm-up period before they reach full brightness, which is why they may appear dim when first turned on.

What's the difference between a compact fluorescent light bulb and a fluorescent bulb?

GE Consumer & Industrial Lighting: Ask Us: FAQs - Compact Fl...
The primary difference is in size; compact fluorescent bulbs are made in special shapes (which require special technologies) to fit in standard household light sockets, like table lamps and ceiling fixtures. In addition, most compact fluorescent lamps have an "integral" ballast that is built into the light bulb, whereas most fluorescent tubes require a separate ballast independent of the bulb. Both types offer energy-efficient light.

How many Internet mailing list subscribers does it take to change a light bulb?

Light Relief
to share similar experiences of changing light bulbs and how the light bulb could have been changed differently. to write to the list administrator complaining about the light bulb discussion and its inappropriateness to this mail list. to post that this list is not about light bulbs and to please take this e mail exchange to alt.lite.bulb to demand that cross posting to alt.grammar, alt.spelling and alt.punctuation about changing light bulbs be stopped.

Why does a light bulb burn out?

FAQs - Support
Due to the high temperature the tungsten filament is operated at, some of the tungsten evaporates during use. This evaporation leaves the filament thinner on some areas. The weakened area of the filament becomes hotter, which leads to even faster evaporation causing the filament to burn back and the lamp to burn out.

How many Windows PC owners does it take to change a light-bulb?

Light Relief
Just one, as long as you explain it's Plug-N-Play... they get confused if it doesn't come with a driver disk.

Why does a light bulb turn black?

Frequently Asked Questions - Lighting Supply Company
Over the life of an incandescent light bulb the filament begins to deteriorate and the particles will settle on the inside of the glass. In return the bulb will take on a grayish appearance and a slight decrease in light output may occur. For fluorescent bulbs only the ends will blacken as the bulb is burned. Each time the lamp is turned on and off the emissions material settles on the inside of the glass. Extreme darkening generally indicates the bulb is about to burn out.

Can I use a compact fluorescent light bulb in an enclosed light fixture?

GE Consumer & Industrial Lighting: Ask Us: FAQs - Compact Fl...
Compact fluorescent light bulbs may generally be used in enclosed fixtures as long as the enclosed fixture is not recessed. Totally enclosed recessed fixtures (for example, a ceiling can light with a cover over the bulb) create temperatures that are too high to allow the use of a compact fluorescent bulb.

Why does compact fluorescent light bulb 20W appear much darker than a light bulb of 100W ?

FAQs of Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb
Energy saving light bulb 20W is 1200lm, and the light power of a 100W bulb is 1380 lm. From it you can see that the compact fluorescent light bulb 20W with in light power would be approximately equivalent to a "87W light bulb". bulbs of this performance level are not available on the market, it was decided to select for the pictogram on the outer packaging the nearest possible comparable output level in light power of conventional bulbs.

Why does energy saving light bulb 20W appear much darker than a light bulb of 100W ?

Jinhui Energy Saving Bulb -- FAQs
Energy saving light bulb 20W is 1200lm, and the light power of a 100W bulb is 1380 lm. From it you can see that the energy saving light bulb 20W with in light power would be approximately equivalent to a "87W light bulb". bulbs of this performance level are not available on the market, it was decided to select for the pictogram on the outer packaging the nearest possible comparable output level in light power of conventional bulbs.

Where can I find information about light bulb rebates?

GE Consumer & Industrial Lighting: Ask Us: FAQs - Other Ligh...
Light bulb and lighting product rebates are only offered through local stores. To find out if any lighting product rebates are currently available, please check with light bulb retailers in your area.

Can light output be made brighter by replacing the LED with an incandescent bulb?

Innovationhouse.com - Nightstar Frequently ASked Questions
An incandescent bulb is highly inefficient and requires 10 times more energy than an LED. The capacitor in NightStar can only power a filament light bulb for a few seconds. By comparison, the energy stored in a battery is great enough to power inefficient devices for several hours. However, when a battery's energy is depleted, it either has to be discarded or recharged. Rechargeable batteries require external and often costly charging devices.

Can I use an ordinary light bulb?

FAQ/Brooding
Never use ordinary light bulbs. They are meant to produce light and do not have the heating qualities of a heat lamp. A heat lamp is coated with silver to reflect or shoot the heat to the birds which is needed for survival.

Can I use a compact fluorescent light bulb with a dimmer switch?

GE Consumer & Industrial Lighting: Ask Us: FAQs - Compact Fl...
To use a compact fluorescent bulb on a dimmer switch, you must buy a bulb that's specifically made to work with dimmers (check the package). GE makes a dimming compact fluorescent light bulb (called the Energy Smart Dimming Spirals®) that is specially designed for use with dimming switches. We don't recommend using regular compact fluorescent bulbs with dimming switches, since this can shorten bulb life.

Can I use a compact fluorescent light bulb on my 3-way lamp?

GE Consumer & Industrial Lighting: Ask Us: FAQs - Compact Fl...
GE does make CFL bulbs for use in 3-way lamps. Check the package for this application. If a regular CFL is use in a 3-way switch, it will work on the middle (medium) setting and it should not damage the bulb. The 3-way switch does not alter the performance of the bulb.

How does an incandescent light bulb work?

Frequently Asked Questions
The wire inside a light bulb is called a filament. It is made of tungsten, a metal that stays solid at very high temperatures. Electricity flows through the tungsten filament, causing it to heat up and glow. The glow gives off light. Inside a light bulb is a vacuum – in other words, all the air has been removed from inside the glass bulb. (If there were air inside, the wire would burn up.)

How does a fluorescent light bulb work?

Frequently Asked Questions
A fluorescent light bulb is a high efficiency lamp that uses an electric discharge through low pressure mercury vapor to produce ultra-violet (UV) energy. The UV excites phosphor materials applied as a thin layer on the inside of a glass tubes which makes up the structure of the lamps. The phosphors transform the UV to visible light.
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