Compact fluorescent lights use much less power than traditional incandescent lights of the same brightness. However, they are more expensive to purchase, but this is balanced by their exceptionally long operational lifespans.
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You should use ones with soft lights so that your chandelier doesn't end up feeling like a spotlight. There are really good subtle pink lights that create a romantic ambiance without looking "pink" that would be ideal for this.
The best dining room lighting would be a chandelier that is centered over the dining room table. This light is ideal because it provides a central light for whatever is taking place on the table.
well, nothing. the electricity is just sitting there in the filament holder of the bulb going nowhere, no current no light. no cost either for that matter...
Yes, it will be perfectly safe.
LED lightbulbs can be "more effective", depending on the need. They are generally brighter, but harder to maintain. http://www.ccrane.com/lights/led-light-bulbs/
i think the aluminum foil goes at the bottom, but that's just what i think.
You have to light the candle at the third chandelier closest to the last one.
By buying and using new LED light bulbs, it is possible to save 12% of energy which is 90% more effective than other light bulbs and can save about $26.
you don't. you just take and use 120 volts from the 220. At least that's what I'd do.
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It is difficult to know, however you would certainly be safe to add the wattages of smaller bulbs to equal the bulb that was originally there. There are now led bulbs that consume less than 1 watt, 3 and 7 watt chandelier bulbs are quite common.
as long as the total WATTAGE of the bulbs is the same, you should get the same light and the wires will handle the load just fine.