What size bulb is E17?

What size bulb is E17?

17 mm
Fittings

Designation Base major diameter (thread external) Name
E12 12 mm (0.472 in) Candelabra Edison Screw (CES), C7
E14 14 mm (0.551 in) Small Edison Screw (SES)
E16 16 mm (0.630 in)
E17 17 mm (0.669 in) Intermediate Edison Screw (IES), C9

Is E17 the same as E26?

E26 is the size of most light bulbs used in the U.S. It’s referred to as having a “medium” or “standard” base. It’s used for nightlight bulbs, and sometimes for decorative light bulbs used in chandeliers and over bathroom mirrors. E17, “intermediate” base, is in between these two sizes.

Is E17 same as C9?

C7 / E12 / Candelabra Base Bulbs … C9 / E17 / Intermediate Base Bulbs historically known as the old Christmas light bulb size. Medium / E26 Bulbs (E27 in Europe) the same size as a standard household bulb.

Is E12 the same as B11?

E12 describes the base type of the bulb and is the Edison screw base of the lampstand. B11 indicates the shape of the light bulb, to avoid confusion when shopping. Confusion often arises because these two codes and descriptions are usually found in the SAME bulb.

What does an 18 month old Osprey look like?

At 18 months, osprey achieve their full adult plumage. Juvenile osprey resemble the adults, but have buff-tipped feathers on the back of their upper body, giving them a speckled appearance, and the streaking on the breast tends to be heavier. As juvenile osprey mature, their eye color changes from brown to yellow.

What do Osprey eat?

Life History Osprey feed primarily on live fish, which they catch from the water by using their long, hooked talons. An osprey can plunge so forcefully into the water that if will completely submerge! When carrying their prey back to the nest, osprey will arrange the fish so that it is facing upright, head forward.

What time of year do Osprey lay eggs?

Osprey typically lay eggs in April or May. The female incubates them for about a month, all the while fiercely protecting the nest with her mate. During incubation, the male with defend the nest and do the hunting, brining food back to the nest for the female.

What are some interesting facts about the Osprey?

Osprey Facts. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Identification. The osprey is a large hawk. White undersides and a crook in its narrow wings identify this bird as it soars above the water. Adults are dark brown above with brownish-black marks on the wings and brown speckling on the breast.

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