outdoor light bulbs for outdoor lighting

by:EME LIGHTING     2020-10-25
Outdoor light bulbs for outdoor lighting are specially made for wet and temperature changes.
But not all outdoor lighting requires light bulbs that absorb water directly.
In fact, many lighting devices allow you to use plain halogen lamps and incandescent lamps.
Here we will discuss areas you may need in outdoor lighting and how to address these needs.
Bug repelling yellow bug repelling (
Or non-bug attraction)
Bulbs are safer and greener than using pesticides to remove bugs in the yard.
The yellow bubs made don\'t really push off the bugs, but don\'t attract the insects like a clear or white bulb.
Landscape Lighting has several major needs in landscape lighting.
Many people have column lights or lamps on top of posts or on walls or fences.
Then there will be outdoor floods and highlights in other yards, or highlight your home, or highlight outstanding features like beautiful old trees or walking paths.
Most outdoor mailbox lights will be covered.
What do we mean by coverage?
The fixing device surrounded by glass, so that the rain water does not come in direct contact with the bulb, is a covered column lamp.
When replacing the covered column lamp, there are more options for the bulb.
There are many incandescent lamps, halogen lamps or compact fluorescent bulbs that can be used here.
Outdoor attractions and floods usually require light bulbs specifically designed for this purpose.
You should look for PAR bulbs for these apps.
The PAR bulbs feature incandescent, halogen or compact fluorescent bulbs.
It is important to know that some compact fluorescent bulbs cannot be used outdoors as they do not appear in very cold conditions.
Some people just don\'t like the cold weather.
Many closed field lamps may use MR bulbs, which are primarily used for sidewalk lighting.
You can find the halogen lamp and the LED bulb now.
When it comes to deck lighting, there are some cool new LED options out there.
You can also have some post lighting needs around the deck or entertainment area.
We have explained how to light the rear light.
The main area you want to light up on the deck is the steps and edges of the deck.
Small puck-sized lights can be used in these areas.
They won\'t flood the area with light, but if they cross your deck at night they will make sure no one is hurt.
Philips has a very cool DIY kit that you can install after the deck is built and working on the remote control.
Pool light bulbs for swimming pools are also ideal for waterfall lighting, fountain lighting and reflection pools.
Special bulbs are essential for these applications.
The bulb will be made of hard, broken things
Glass resistant to thermal shock and vibration.
Your pool installation company will most likely design your pool lighting plan.
All you need to do is take out an expired bulb and replace what you find.
If what you have is no longer there, the types of bulbs that the Philips family currently produces specifically for the pool are as follows: G-30, PAR-56, R-20 and R-40.
These widths range from 1 volt \"to 7\" in diameter for applications of 12 volts or 120 volts.
They are all incandescent lamps.
Sconce and covered lighting what do we mean by sconce and covered lighting?
On the eve of your home, anything that belongs to you will be covered with lighting.
If you want to light the grill next to the front door, you have a lot of options.
There are incandescent lamps, halogen lamps and compact fluorescent bulbs to choose from.
It is important to measure the space inside the fixture.
Know the height, width and size of the base screw you need (
Medium base or candle holder base).
On the eve of your home, another way of lighting you may need is some kind of spotlight or floodlight.
If these are all on the eve and are not directly exposed to the rain, you have more options.
If your fixture is in the corner of the roof and it rains directly, you will want to use PAR bulbs in landscape lighting.
Because of the hard glass lenses, these bulbs are made for the weather.
Outdoor lighting can be a bit scary.
The bottom line is that all incandescent lamps and all halogen lamps can be used outside.
Most of the covered fixtures and any PAR can be used in areas where it rains or snows directly.
Some compact fluorescent bulbs can be used outdoors but need to be made specifically for outdoor lighting applications.
Having the knowledge of bulbs that can and cannot be used in each application will make the work easier.
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