Bi-pin lights have been used widely in various residential and commercial concealed lighting projects and applications due to their high light output from a small-sized body and ease of installation. By replacing your old incandescent light bulb sockets with medium bi-pin LED sockets you can significantly upgrade your lighting system design. We offer an extensive...
Our extensive selection of fluorescent sockets includes a number of options to help you find the right low profile socket set for your application. A low profile light is designed for use in super tight spaces, usually on walls and ceilings. These light bases are connected to an electrical circuit through the use of sockets....
Did you know that using the wrong type of sockets could mean you void the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) listing? As all insurance companies accept the standards for the UL listing, if it is voided your insurance coverage may be voided as well. Using the right socket for your linear fluorescent or LED light fixture ensures...
At the turn of the 20th century Peter Cooper Hewitt, an American electrical engineer, developed the basis for the modern fluorescent light. In an attempt to get more energy and less heat from an incandescent lamp, he invented “The Cooper Hewitt mercury-vapor lamp,” which resulted in electrical currents passing through mercury gas sealed in a...
Choosing the right type of light for your home can be difficult to start because there are many varieties, shapes, sizes, and colors. However if you’re trying to determine if an LED light is right for your home, there are certain factors you need to consider. Here are some tips and advice on how to...