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Q: Will your LED light bulbs work
on a dimmer switch?
A: We do not recommend using our
LED light bulbs on a dimmer switch, this type of switch
can potentially cause damage to the bulb.
Q: Do LED bulbs contain Mercury
like CFLs?
A: No.
Q: What is the proper way to dispose
of used LED bulbs?
A: Follow your local disposal procedure
for electronic products with circuit boards in them.
Q: Are LED bulbs rated to be used
in Hazard Conditions (Class 1 Division 1 areas)?
A: No.
Q: What is the specific size of
the screw base on your Edison base LED bulbs?
A: The size is E-27. This size works
in all common fixtures.
Q: What is the base size of your
CC Bright Night LED Bulb?
A: Our night light is a standard
½” candelabra base (similar to an old
fashion Christmas tree light).
Q. What does PAR mean?
A. PAR=Parabolic Aluminized Reflector
PAR is also a unit of bulb measurement. In this
system of lamp identification the first number listed
denotes the maximum diameter of the lamp expressed
as a number of 1/8's of an inch. For example, some
common sizes are:
PAR-64's (8")
PAR-56 (7")
PAR-46 (5.75")
PAR-38 (4.75")
PAR-36 (4.5")
All of our bulbs currently are “medium”
or “Edison” base; which means they will
fit into most sockets in the US.
Q: Why does my Led light bulb not
work properly in extreme temperatures?
A: Any temperature below 14°
F or above 122° F may cause a LED bulb to flicker,
dim, change color, or cease to function. Once the
LED bulb is returned to an operational environment
it should began to work properly.
Q: What is the operating voltage
range of the 12 Volt Vivid Bulbs?
A: The 12 Volt Bulbs can operate
safely from 9 Volts up to 15 Volts. At 9 Volts the
output will be dim.
Q: What is the AC Voltage tolerance
for our LED bulbs.
A: Their AC voltage tolerance is
+/- 10%.
Q: Do your LED bulbs emit UV light?
A: No, but you should never point
an LED light into your eyes. The light is very bright
and could cause damage.
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