What size is E10 bulb?

What size is E10 bulb?

10 mm
Fittings

Designation Base major diameter (thread external) Name
E10 10 mm (0.394 in) Miniature Edison Screw (MES), C6
E11 11 mm (0.433 in) Mini-Candelabra Edison Screw (mini-can)
E12 12 mm (0.472 in) Candelabra Edison Screw (CES), C7
E14 14 mm (0.551 in) Small Edison Screw (SES)

What is the difference between E12 and b12 bulbs?

#3. Are B10 and E12 bulbs interchangeable? E12 US small candle shape light bulb base. Candelabra Edison screw, 12mm base diameter.

What is an E10 light bulb?

Can also be referred to as MES, Miniature Edison Screw. These are commonly found in old chandeliers and so the bulbs designed to fit e10 lamp holders tend to more decorative in appearance to suit the light fitting. You will also find bulbs with E10 caps in miniature lamp applications and indicating panels.

What is C7 bulb size?

The bulbs are generally 3/4 inch in diameter and 1 1/8 inches tall. C7 lights have the same strawberry shape as C6, but are slightly larger. They measure 1 inch in diameter and 1 1/2 inches tall. Their width gives them a rounded, bulbous look.

What is E12 bulb equivalent to?

E26
E12 is a designation used for a type of lamp base used on a light bulb. You are likely familiar with E26 lamp bases – the standard screw-in lamp base, approximately 1-inch in diameter, commonly used in standard A19 lamps. E12 uses the same naming system as E26, whereby the letter “E” signifies an Edison screw base.

What are E12 bulbs used for?

Bulbs with E12 bases are commonly used for decorative applications, such as chandeliers, wall sconces, Christmas lights, restaurant pendant lights, ornamental lights, residential or commercial string lights, and night lights. Many bulbs with these bases are designed to mimic the look of a candle flame.

Is there an E10 light bulb?

E-10 base light bulbs have a single contact on the bottom and are often found in flashlights, indicators and toys. Miniature Screw Base (E10) bulbs come in a variety of sizes ranging from G3-1/2 to G6 (for Globes) and TL-3 to T4-1/2 (for Tubular).

What is the difference between B10 and E12 bulbs?

B10 refers to bulb shape and means “blunt tip”. They can be medium base (E26) or candelabra (E12). E12 means American style candelabra base.

What is a CAC light bulb?

Bent Tip Candelabra Base (CAC)

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