The surrounding area adjacent to the light bulb becomes easier to see.
The LED bulb is brighter than the incandescent bulb.
incandescent
When connecting an incandescent bulb with an LED bulb in the same circuit, the incandescent bulb may blow out due to its lower resistance and higher power consumption. If the LED bulb has a lower wattage rating, it can create an imbalance in the circuit, leading to excessive current flowing through the incandescent bulb. This surge in current can cause the filament in the incandescent bulb to overheat and fail. Additionally, if the LED bulb is not compatible with the circuit or if there is a voltage mismatch, it can also contribute to the failure of the incandescent bulb.
i do not want an incandescent bulb.
You cannot use most fluorescent lights with a dimmer. Just about any incandescent bulb WILL work with a dimmer. Occasionally, when a halogen bulb burns out, it will destroy a dimmer switch but halogen bulbs are considered incandescent and other than that little problem they work well with a dimmer.
When choosing a light bulb for a dimmer switch, make sure to select a bulb that is labeled as "dimmable" to ensure compatibility. Additionally, consider the type of dimmer switch you have (e.g. incandescent, LED, or CFL) and choose a bulb that is compatible with that type. It is also important to check the wattage and voltage requirements of both the dimmer switch and the light bulb to ensure they are compatible.
A 9W LED bulb is equivalent in brightness to a 60W traditional incandescent bulb.
The filament in an incandescent light bulb is typically made of tungsten.
An incandescent bulb wastes electricity.
A 6W LED bulb is equivalent to a 40W traditional incandescent bulb in terms of brightness.
A 6W LED bulb is equivalent in brightness to a traditional incandescent bulb of about 40-60 watts.
Yes, absolutely. As long as the LED bulb and incandescent bulb have the same base they will both fit the socket. The LED bulb will also run much cooler than the original incandescent bulb.