7A1H Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

7A1H-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

7A1H

Price: $ 0.76
Product Category:

Optoelectronics

Manufacturer: JKL Components Corp.
Short Description: LAMP NEON GLOW 5MM BI-PIN 115V
More Detail: Neon Lamp Clear 120V Round with Domed Top, T-1 3/4...
DataSheet: 7A1H datasheet7A1H Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)
100 +: $ 0.69458
Stock 1000Can Ship Immediately
$ 0.76
Specifications
Series: --
Part Status: Active
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: --
Type: Neon
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): --
Color: Clear
Voltage Rating: 120V
Lens Style: Round with Domed Top
Lens Size: RT-1 3/4
Lead Style: Radial
Description

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Incandescent lamps are the oldest electric lighting technology, having been around since the late 1880s. These lamps are still widely used today, primarily in applications such as home lighting, commercial and industrial lighting, and automotive lighting systems. Incandescent lamps are the most energy-inefficient type of electric lighting, because they produce light primarily from electricity converted to heat. As the majority of the energy is wasted as heat, incandescent lamps are not very efficient in terms of energy consumption. Nonetheless, they remain popular because they are inexpensive to produce and extremely easy to install.

Neon lighting is a type of electrical lighting in which the light is produced by a gas-discharge lamp, typically containing neon gas. This type of lighting is typically used for signage and displays because of its excellent visibility and distinctive color. Neon lighting has been around since the early 1900s and gained popularity in the 1930s. It is still widely used today in applications such as advertising, television broadcasting, entertainment, and automotive lighting. Neon lighting is more efficient than incandescent lighting in terms of energy consumption, but is still relatively inefficient compared to other types of electric lighting.

7A1H is a type of incandescent lighting technology that was developed in the mid-1970s. It is a high-efficiency lamp that is designed to reduce the amount of energy wasted as heat from traditional incandescent lamps. The 7A1H technology works by filtering the electrical current through an intricate web of electrodes and soldering contacts. This process ensures that only a certain amount of electricity is used to produce light, allowing for more efficient light production than traditional incandescent lamps. The 7A1H lamps are typically more expensive than traditional incandescent lamps, but they offer significant energy savings and can significantly reduce energy consumption over extended periods of time.

In conclusion, incandescent lamps and neon lighting are two of the most common types of electric lighting used today. While both offer excellent lighting capabilities, they are generally inefficient in terms of energy consumption. The 7A1H lamp technology is an improved version of the traditional incandescent lamp, offering significantly improved energy efficiency. It is ideal for applications where lighting is required for extended periods of time, and where energy efficiency is a priority.

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