The difference between the LED Lighting Facts published by the US Department of Energy and the Lighting Facts Label by the Federal Trade Commission.
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The difference between the LED Lighting Facts published by the US Department of Energy and the Lighting Facts Label by the Federal Trade Commission.
Not sure what 3000K means on the light bulb box? Want to replace your incandescents with a similar glow? Read this blog post to learn about color temperature.
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Now you have to ask yourself not only "What is this?" but also "What replaces this?" This guide on reflector bulbs will help you answer those questions.
Don't replace an entire fixture when bulbs keep burning out. Use this guide to see if you need to replace the fluorescent ballast instead.
The 3rd part in a series about life hours and how you can use this spec to inform your purchase and maximize the life of your bulbs.
Part 2 in a series about life hours and how you can use this spec to inform your purchase and maximize the life of your bulbs.
Part 1 in a series about life hours and how you can use this spec to inform your purchase and maximize the life of your bulbs.
When looking through a selection of light bulbs, it can become confusing to compare different lamps to each other, but 1000Bulbs.com is here to help.