Edison bulbs are a modernized reproduction of Thomas Edison’s original light bulb design. A clear bulb where you can see the filament powering the light bulb in action. LED Edison bulbs modernize this look by replacing the carbon filament with significantly more eco-friendly LED strips. TCP Lighting offers a great selection of LED Edison bulbs on HomElectrical.com in a variety of sizes and color temperatures.
ED37 bulbs are Edison bulbs that are about 12 inches long and about 5 inches wide. These bulbs are designed to replicate Edison’s original light bulb design, adding to a room’s aesthetic atmosphere. TCP Lighting’s ED37 bulbs offer a powerful 12,000 lumens and come with a color temperature of either 4000K or 5000K.
An ED28 bulb are Edison bulbs that are about 8 inches long and about 4 inches wide. Edison bulbs add to a room’s aesthetic by replicating Edison’s original light bulb design. TCP Lighting’s ED28 bulbs provide a powerful 8,000 lumens and come in color temperatures of either 4000K or 5000K.
ED17 bulbs are Edison bulbs that are about 5 inches long and about 2 inches wide. Edison bulbs add to the aesthetic of the room’s atmosphere by replicating Edison’s original light bulb design. ED17 bulbs have a wide range of uses, including but not limited to:
TCP Lighting offers ED17 bulbs up to 2,500 lumens and in color temperatures of 2,200K, 4,000k, and 5,000K.
Kelvin is the unit of measure for color temperature, or the color tone a light gives off. 4000K is a cool white color tone and 5000K has a more neutral white color tone with hints of a blueish hint. 4000K LEDs are prevalently used in offices, retail spaces, schools, and in homes/apartments because of their comfortable and welcoming ambiance. 5000K LEDs are more often used in art galleries, warehouses, showrooms, hospitals, and stadiums because they can offer a higher visibility, color accuracy, and add a sense of alertness. TCP Lighting provides both options for their Edison bulbs that you can find on HomElectrical.com.
The light bulb base is the screw at the bottom of a bulb that screws into a socket. The number that follows E is the diameter of the bulb’s base. An E39 bulb, also known as a Mogul base bulb, can screw into a 39-millimeter socket. You can find this bulb base used most commonly in streetlamps or other high wattage lamps.
ED37 bulbs have a lifespan of up to 15,000 hours, ED28 bulbs can last up to 10,000 hours, and ED17 bulbs can last up to 50,000 hours. TCP Lighting offers a 5-year warranty on all of their Edison bulbs should something go wrong.
LED bulbs come in many sizes, both in base and the size of the bulb. TCP Lighting offers an instant start, universal burn position, and ballast bypass, making these lightweight ED37 and ED28 LED bulbs the perfect choice for your high wattage lamp. TCP Lighting’s E17, ED23, and ED28 bulbs bring an impressive 8,000 to 12,000 range of lumens that will stay bright for years to come.