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Socket and base

Socket and base

simply explained

Pendant lights, ceiling lights and other lights have sockets, for example E27, E14, G9 or GU10. Light sources with a suitable base are inserted into these.

Since the development of LEDs, there have been lights in which the light source is permanently installed and no longer needs to be replaced - the classic principle of socket and base no longer applies. But even today, numerous luminaires with sockets are being developed - and often the light source itself becomes a stylistic element.

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It's so easy to convert to LED

The base and socket are independent of the lighting technology used. Over time, for example, incandescent lamps, halogen lamps, energy-saving lamps and finally LED lamps have been used in E27 sockets. LED light sources are now available for every standard socket, making it easier to make the switch and save energy: By converting to LED, you can enjoy higher energy efficiency of up to 90%, a long service life and homogeneous light. Thanks to standardized sockets and bases, it is therefore possible to convert to LED or even Smart Home in no time at all.


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FAQ: Frequently asked questions about socket and base

What is the frame?

What is the base?

Where can I find the frame information in the store?

What is E27?

What is E14?

What is G9?

What is GU10?

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