What do you call the base of a light fixture?

What do you call the base of a light fixture?

Bulb Base (Light Fixture) This is the part of the lightbulb that connects to the power supply and fixture of your light.

What is a light bulb base called?

The most common is the Edison screw base, which may be found on most incandescent bulbs, as well as many halogen, compact fluorescent, HID, and now LED bulbs. Medium, intermediate, candelabra, and mogul are all frequent words.

Is candelabra base E12 or e14?

As mentioned before, the E12 fitting is very commonly used for 120-volt candelabra/chandelier lamps usage. It is also often found in lightings for boats, as well as some Christmas and other decorative lamps.

What is a standard light socket base?

A Medium or Standard base light bulb is also referred to as an E26 base light bulb. While we don’t know the true numbers, we’d estimate that well over 90% of light bulbs sold here in the U.S. come with a “Medium” E26 base. Close your eyes and picture a light bulb in your head, it most likely would have an E26 base.

What are the different light bases?

About Light Bulb Base Types

  • E39 – Mogul.
  • E26 – Medium.
  • E17 – Intermediate.
  • E12 – Candelabra.
  • E11 – Mini Candelabra.
  • E10 – Miniature.
  • E5 – Midget.

What is E26 base socket?

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).

How do I know what light bulb base I need?

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).

What does an E26 bulb base look like?

You can most instantly recognize an E26 bulb by looking at the bottom, or non-light emitting side of the bulb. If you see a metallic base with screw threads, approximately 1 inch in diameter, you most likely have an E26 bulb.

What is the most common light bulb base?

E26
The most common light bulb base type is an E26, also called a medium base. This is the standard base used in lamps and fixtures for traditional 60-watt incandescent bulbs.