E26 brass light bulb sockets smooth skirt with switch:
Specification: E26 brass light sockets smooth skirt with switch.
Model: JMS-E12-51
Rating: 250W-250V
Hull: Metal shell (silver color) + Interior
Approval: UL, CE RoHS
Terminal: binging screw terminal.
Terminal: Set-screw terminals for 0.5m㎡-2.5m㎡ wires provided with shell without outer threads, series provided with three pieces of parts: cap, shell and interior.
An E26 brass light bulb socket is a type of lamp holder used to hold and connect light bulbs that have an E26 base, which is a common size for household and commercial light fixtures.
FAQ:
What is the maximum wattage supported by an E26 light socket?
Most E26 light sockets can support up to 250 watts.
What is the voltage rating for an E26 lamp holder?
Most E26 lamp holders have a voltage rating of 250V.
Can an E26 lamp holder be used with LED bulbs?
Yes, E26 lamp holders are compatible with LED bulbs.
What is the difference between an E26 and an E27 light socket?
E26 and E27 are interchangeable terms that refer to the same size of light socket, with the only difference being the location where they are commonly used (E26 in North America and E27 in Europe).
Can an E26 lamp holder be used in damp locations?
Yes, some E26 lamp holders are rated for use in damp locations.
How do I install an E26 light socket?
Installation instructions can vary depending on the specific socket and fixture, but generally, it involves connecting the wires to the appropriate terminals and mounting the socket onto the fixture.
Can an E26 lamp holder be used with a dimmer switch?
Yes, some E26 lamp holders are designed to be used with dimmer switches.
Are E26 lamp holders suitable for outdoor use?
It depends on the specific socket and its weather resistance rating. Some E26 light sockets are suitable for outdoor use, while others are not.
What is the difference between a brass and a porcelain E26 light socket?
The main difference is the material used to make the socket. Brass sockets are more durable and heat-resistant, while porcelain sockets are better for damp locations and high-heat applications.