beware. There is a big difference between 150w equivalent and real 150watts.
sorry to just bust in on this thread, but how do you wire up those sockets that they sell at home depot without getting electrocuted? THANKS!!!
sorry to just bust in on this thread, but how do you wire up those sockets that they sell at home depot without getting electrocuted? THANKS!!!
the screw ins are self ballasted i think but there a couple of size screw bases...if you get the large screw base home depot and lowes sells the adapter to screw them in a regular socket...and they sell the y adaptor to use 2 bulbs in one socketHey bud4less$, are those bulbs you're talking about the ones with the huge screw in base? I saw some at Home Depot that were about $17 each (I forgot what wattage) but they have a screw in base like regular incandescent bulbs, only it's about double the size. As soon as I saw them I wondered if they sold light sockets that they would just screw into and be able to be used like that, but I figured they probably took some kind of ballast or something. If they can be used in a regular light socket with no type of ballast then they're one of the best buys I've seen. So does anyone know what bulbs I'm talking about and if they require a special fixture or something? Thanks.
shut off breaker first...black wire to brass terminal,white wire to silver terminal and bare wire to green terminal...that is standard nationwide an all 110v-120v circuts...switches,sockets,recepticles and cordssorry to just bust in on this thread, but how do you wire up those sockets that they sell at home depot without getting electrocuted? THANKS!!!