C9 lights measure 1 1 4 inches in diameter and 2 1 2 inches tall.
C7 vs c9 bulb size.
C7 bulbs are the smaller than c9s.
C7 bulbs are 2 inches long and c9 bulbs are 3 inches long.
C9 bulbs sit in a base known as an intermediate base.
E26 is most commonly seen lighting across large spaces like patios beer gardens and amusement parts.
In led modification c7 christmas bulbs are usually 0 96 watt.
The numbers in c7 and c9 are their diameters so that naturally means that c9 bulbs are larger than c7.
G50 s are round bulbs and the 50 is their diameter in millimeters which is 1 7 8 inches.
All of the bulbs in these groups resemble the shape of a candle flame and are often referred to as candle bulbs.
The image below compares our g50 bulbs in all three base sizes.
The image below compares our g40 and g50 bulbs in c7 and c9 base sizes.
A c9 does not fit into a candelabra socket but has its own.
Photo showing their relative sizes.
C7 bulbs sit in a base known as a candelabra base and can only fit in this specific type of base.
Here are a few to keep in mind.
C9 christmas light bulbs usually come in 5 watts although some are 7 watts.
B10 led bulbs in wall sconce ca10 led bulbs in chandelier c9 led bulbs in christmas light strings c7 led bulb in night light.
C9 bulbs will only work in an intermediate base.
C7 s use e12 cords.
C9 christmas light bulbs on the other hand feature a bigger e 17 intermediate size base.
The c7 lamp base size is different than the larger old fashioned christmas bulb which is called a c9 and is over three inches long.
Although you can connect up to three sets of christmas.
E17 cords used many times with c9 bulbs are seen all year but especially at christmas.
Choose a cord based on the size of the threaded base on each bulb.
There are a few notable differences between c7 christmas light bulbs and c9 bulbs that you should understand when deciding which one would work best for your intended holiday lighting application.
C9 s use e17 cords.
C7 bulbs are smaller than c9 bulbs by 1 inch.
E12 cords commonly used with c7 bulbs are seen all year as well but also especially at christmas.
B10 c7 c9 c15 ca10 from top left to bottom right.
The b and c groups.
The first thing to note is that the wattage of an incandescent bulb varies by size and by the length of the string.