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Replacement Christmas Light Bulbs
Incandescent Replacement Christmas Light Bulbs
Our selection of incandescent Christmas light bulbs includes clear or colored globe bulbs, candelabra bulbs, C7, and C9 lights. These replacement Christmas lights can be used in indoor and outdoor installations, and since they are incandescent, they are dimmable with most dimmers. The C7 and C9 replacement Christmas light bulbs are triple-dipped in color to make your lighting design really pop. For outdoor lighting displays in snowier regions, we recommend using LED Christmas bulbs instead of incandescents. LEDs are better equipped to handle freezing temperatures than incandescent bulbs.
Difference Between C7 and C9 Christmas Lights
Both C9 and C7 Christmas lights were developed by General Electric (GE) in the late 1920s and early 1930s, respectfully. These bulbs are named C for their candle or conical shape with the number representing the diameter of the bulb in eights of an inch. Therefore, C9 Christmas lights are slighter larger than C7 Christmas lights by about half an inch. C7 and C9 lights have a specific base that fits into a certain socket on Christmas light strings and spools. C7 lights have a candelabra E12 base while C9s have an intermediate E17 base. Another difference between the two sizes is the amount of wattage they draw. C9 light bulbs use about 7 1Watts per bulb and C7 light bulbs use about 5 Watts with the specific wattage depending on the brand. When replacing your Christmas light bulbs or purchasing new string lights, be sure you dont exceed the maximum Wattage rating. Doing so will increase the failure rate and could become a potential fire hazard.
What Happens When One Bulb Goes Out?
Our string lights are very reliable. If one bulb goes fails, the rest of the string should stay lit as long as the failed bulb remains in the socket. However, it should be replaced as soon as possible. Delaying replacement will cause the other bulbs to draw too much power and increase the failure rate throughout the remaining lamps.
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LED Light Bulb Replacements
C7, C9 Christmas Lights and Christmas LED Globes
These LED Christmas light bulbs come in a variety of colors that you can use to make your holidays merry and bright. We even have color changing Christmas lights in both C7 and C9 sizes. When turned on, those lights cycle through red, blue, green, yellow, and purple. All of our LED Christmas lights are wet location rated so you can use them rain or shine. For snowy regions, LED Christmas bulbs are better equipped to handle freezing temperatures than incandescent bulbs, so youre in the right place.
Difference Between LED C7 and C9 Christmas Lights
C7 and C9 refer to the size of the socket on the Christmas light strings and spools. C7 Christmas lights have a candelabra E12 base which fits onto C7 strings and the larger C9 Christmas lights have an intermediate E17 base for C9 strings. If youre looking for replacement bulbs, knowing which size string you have is an important first step. If youre not sure, measure the diameter of the socket or the old bulbs base. The number after E is the diameter of the base in millimeters, so a C7 socket has a 12 mm opening and a C7 replacement bulb has a 12 mm diameter base. The same is true for the C9 replacement bulbs, but with a 17 mm base or 17 mm diameter opening on the socket.
Another difference is the wattage. C9 bulbs are brighter and use a little more electricity per bulb. For incandescent bulbs, theres about a 2 Watt difference between each C7 and C9 with C7 bulbs using around 5 Watts and C9 light bulbs using around 7 Watts depending on the brand. When you multiply this across a large display, 2 Watts per bulb can add up. It also means you need to be careful when connecting strings so that you dont exceed the maximum rating and burn out the bulbs. Thats one benefit of LED Christmas lights. Both C7 and C9 light bulbs can use less than 1 Watt, drastically increasing the number of bulbs you can use on a single run. LED Christmas lights are also good for residential displays when you have one too many relatives over plugging in three too many electronics. LED Christmas lights are perfect for when you dont want a tripped breaker leaving your family in the dark.
Warm White Deluxe C7 and C9 LED Christmas Lights
When doing a Christmas lights tour of your neighborhood, you may have noticed not all white lights are created equal. Some houses pop with bright white lights while others give off a warm soft glow, not quite as warm as incandescent Christmas lights, but close. The brighter crisp white light is from cool white Christmas bulbs and the warmer soft light closer to incandescent Christmas lights is from warm white bulbs. Warm white deluxe Christmas lights are even warmer. These bulbs give off a very warm light that we recommend for your mantle, along the bannister and stair railing, indoor wreaths, and other places where you want to create a cozy firelight atmosphere indoors or out.
LED Light Bulb Replacements
C7, C9 Christmas Lights and Christmas LED Globes
These LED Christmas light bulbs come in a variety of colors that you can use to make your holidays merry and bright. We even have color changing Christmas lights in both C7 and C9 sizes. When turned on, those lights cycle through red, blue, green, yellow, and purple. All of our LED Christmas lights are wet location rated so you can use them rain or shine. For snowy regions, LED Christmas bulbs are better equipped to handle freezing temperatures than incandescent bulbs, so youre in the right place.
Difference Between LED C7 and C9 Christmas Lights
C7 and C9 refer to the size of the socket on the Christmas light strings and spools. C7 Christmas lights have a candelabra E12 base which fits onto C7 strings and the larger C9 Christmas lights have an intermediate E17 base for C9 strings. If youre looking for replacement bulbs, knowing which size string you have is an important first step. If youre not sure, measure the diameter of the socket or the old bulbs base. The number after E is the diameter of the base in millimeters, so a C7 socket has a 12 mm opening and a C7 replacement bulb has a 12 mm diameter base. The same is true for the C9 replacement bulbs, but with a 17 mm base or 17 mm diameter opening on the socket.
Another difference is the wattage. C9 bulbs are brighter and use a little more electricity per bulb. For incandescent bulbs, theres about a 2 Watt difference between each C7 and C9 with C7 bulbs using around 5 Watts and C9 light bulbs using around 7 Watts depending on the brand. When you multiply this across a large display, 2 Watts per bulb can add up. It also means you need to be careful when connecting strings so that you dont exceed the maximum rating and burn out the bulbs. Thats one benefit of LED Christmas lights. Both C7 and C9 light bulbs can use less than 1 Watt, drastically increasing the number of bulbs you can use on a single run. LED Christmas lights are also good for residential displays when you have one too many relatives over plugging in three too many electronics. LED Christmas lights are perfect for when you dont want a tripped breaker leaving your family in the dark.
Warm White Deluxe C7 and C9 LED Christmas Lights
When doing a Christmas lights tour of your neighborhood, you may have noticed not all white lights are created equal. Some houses pop with bright white lights while others give off a warm soft glow, not quite as warm as incandescent Christmas lights, but close. The brighter crisp white light is from cool white Christmas bulbs and the warmer soft light closer to incandescent Christmas lights is from warm white bulbs. Warm white deluxe Christmas lights are even warmer. These bulbs give off a very warm light that we recommend for your mantle, along the bannister and stair railing, indoor wreaths, and other places where you want to create a cozy firelight atmosphere indoors or out.