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- Trouble_light abstract "A trouble light, also known as a rough service light, drop light, or inspection lamp, is a special lamp used to illuminate obscure places and able to handle moderate abuse. The light bulb is housed in a protective cage and a handle that are molded to form a single unit. It has a long power line for distant reaching; the handle may also have electrical outlet on it, allowing the light to also double as an extension cord. Trouble lights are usually powered by AC wall current, but some are powered by a 12-volt source, such as a car battery. The bulb of the trouble light typically has a heavy filament to withstand dropping, and therefore is also referred to as a drop light. Newer models often use LED arrays as the light source. LEDS are more energy efficient, and may be more durable as well, compared to incandescents.Trouble lights are intended to be used with \"rough service bulbs\", a form of incandescent light bulbs which are designed with as many as five support wires holding the filament to allow it to withstand heavy vibrations or movement. Lower voltage bulbs such as those intended to function with 12 volt power supplies also have a higher lumen output per watt of power consumption. Compact fluorescent lamps and recently, light-emitting diodes may also be used in trouble lights. Trouble lights intended for use in hazardous areas such as in petrochemical plants will have features designed to prevent ignition of flammable gas around the lamp, such as heavy sealed lamp enclosures and guards to protect lamps from breaking.".
- Trouble_light thumbnail Trouble_light_tv_antenna.jpg?width=300.
- Trouble_light wikiPageID "25179063".
- Trouble_light wikiPageLength "2493".
- Trouble_light wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Trouble_light wikiPageRevisionID "635115507".
- Trouble_light wikiPageWikiLink AC_power_plugs_and_sockets.
- Trouble_light wikiPageWikiLink Alternating_current.
- Trouble_light wikiPageWikiLink Auto_mechanic.
- Trouble_light wikiPageWikiLink Automotive_battery.
- Trouble_light wikiPageWikiLink Category:Automotive_accessories.
- Trouble_light wikiPageWikiLink Check_engine_light.
- Trouble_light wikiPageWikiLink Compact_fluorescent_lamp.
- Trouble_light wikiPageWikiLink Electric_light.
- Trouble_light wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_equipment_in_hazardous_areas.
- Trouble_light wikiPageWikiLink Incandescent_light_bulb.
- Trouble_light wikiPageWikiLink LED_lamp.
- Trouble_light wikiPageWikiLink Tell-tale_(automotive).
- Trouble_light wikiPageWikiLink File:Trouble_light_tv_antenna.jpg.
- Trouble_light wikiPageWikiLink File:Tv_antenna_light.jpg.
- Trouble_light wikiPageWikiLinkText "Handlamps".
- Trouble_light wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trouble light".
- Trouble_light wikiPageWikiLinkText "handlamp".
- Trouble_light wikiPageWikiLinkText "trouble light".
- Trouble_light wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Trouble_light subject Category:Automotive_accessories.
- Trouble_light hypernym Lamp.
- Trouble_light type Lighthouse.
- Trouble_light type Accessory.
- Trouble_light comment "A trouble light, also known as a rough service light, drop light, or inspection lamp, is a special lamp used to illuminate obscure places and able to handle moderate abuse. The light bulb is housed in a protective cage and a handle that are molded to form a single unit. It has a long power line for distant reaching; the handle may also have electrical outlet on it, allowing the light to also double as an extension cord.".
- Trouble_light label "Trouble light".
- Trouble_light sameAs Q7846471.
- Trouble_light sameAs m.09g74f6.
- Trouble_light sameAs Q7846471.
- Trouble_light wasDerivedFrom Trouble_light?oldid=635115507.
- Trouble_light depiction Trouble_light_tv_antenna.jpg.
- Trouble_light isPrimaryTopicOf Trouble_light.