Does E12 work with E17?

Does E12 work with E17?

So you will be able to use a bulb that has a candelabra (E12) base in your fixture that has a intermediate (E17) socket.

Is E17 same as candelabra?

The designation refers to the diameter of the base, in millimeters. Candelabra bases are smaller than conventional A-lamps which use a medium base (E26 or E27). Intermediate base lamps, E17, are far less common than candelabra and can be found in small table lamps, novelty fixtures, and ceiling fans.

Are E12 and E17 bulbs the same?

E12 is the smaller “candelabra” base. It’s used for nightlight bulbs, and sometimes for decorative light bulbs used in chandeliers and over bathroom mirrors. E17, “intermediate” base, is in between these two sizes. It’s sometimes used for desk lamps and appliance bulbs, but is not as common.

Are E17 and C9 bulbs the same?

These are used for applications like outlining roofs, stringing on pergolas and outlining driveways. C9 bulbs are larger, over 2 inches long, and fit an E17 base. They are usually available in 7 or 10 watts for incandescent bulbs and are generally used in the same ways as a C7 bulb.

Can E26 fit in E17?

Easy to install. Simply screw the socket adapter into E17 type socket, and then screw in an E26 bulb. Works with incandescent, CFL (Energy Efficient) bulbs and LED bulbs.

Is C9 and E17 the same?

C9 lights are the larger of the two most traditional Christmas light bulb sizes. They have E17 threaded bases that fit into E17 sockets. This size is what is traditionally used for C9 bulbs. That means that if your cords are in great shape, you can use C9 bulbs as replacements.

Is E26 and E27 the same?

E26 stands for 26 mm and the E27 for 27 mm in diameter. These two standards are interchangeable, meaning a US E26 will fit in a European E27 base, and E27 will fit in a E26 base. The only difference is the voltage (for light bulbs).

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