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To replace a fluorescent light bulb, first turn off the power to the fixture. Allow the bulb to cool if it was recently on. Gently twist the bulb counterclockwise to remove it from the socket. Insert the new bulb and twist it clockwise until it is securely in place. Turn the power back on to test the new bulb.

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How can I replace a fluorescent light?

To replace a fluorescent light, first turn off the power to the fixture. Remove the cover, then twist and remove the old bulb. Insert the new bulb and twist it into place. Finally, replace the cover and turn the power back on.


What watt fluorescent bulb can you use to replace a 60watt incandescent bulb?

fluorescents are about 5x as efficientso a 12W will give about as much light


When should you replace a fluorescent light bulb?

when the tube ends blacken after failure of the tube heaters


Who invented fluorescent light bulb?

EEdmund Germer (90% sure) made the first fluorescent light bulb


How can I change a fluorescent light?

To change a fluorescent light, first turn off the power to the fixture. Remove the cover or diffuser, then twist and remove the old bulb. Insert the new bulb and twist it into place. Finally, replace the cover and turn the power back on.


What type of light is 20w energy saving bulb Halogen Indandecent neon fluorescent etc please help?

The energy saving light-bulbs are usually fluorescent. Neon is a type of fluorescent light bulb.


When was the fluorescent light bulb invented?

1857


How much is a fluorescent bulb?

fluorescent light bulbs are usually from 9$-15$.


Can one replace a tungsten bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb?

Yes, if it fits the socket and the light fitting, or lamp fixture, with its cover or shade. You will not be able to dim the compact fluorescent as you did the incandescent (unless you have a really fancy dimmer).


What year was the fluorescent light bulb invented?

The flourescent light bulb was invented in 1827.


what is the long thin light bulb called?

The long thin light bulb is called a fluorescent tube or a fluorescent light bulb. It is commonly used in commercial buildings, offices, and schools for general lighting purposes.


What is the fluid in a fluorescent light bulb?

In a fluorescent light bulb there is usually a drop of mercury. That mercury vaporizes as the bulb warms up and it becomes gaseous, enhancing the electron interaction through the bulb, making it brighter.

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