Thursday, January 28, 2010

Metal Lamp Shades Can A Glass Lampshade With No Heat Release Cause Lamp To Fuse?

Can a glass lampshade with no heat release cause lamp to fuse? - metal lamp shades

Shade has been reversed (as the tulip), with a 40W bulb Bayonet small candle and 3Amp backup. It is a metal lamp socket of the ESA (3 plants) cabling. I, the switch and wiring, and replace the fuse still blows regularly.

4 comments:

jayktee9... said...

Perhaps, but I expect a 40-watt lamp to be ok, use lamps in good quality? Check all connections to the son of a coward, and make sure that the insulation exposed to the socket is not fried, heat resistant, if it has sleeves.
When the lamp has been "stolen" at a time? If so, this is a fire of poor quality, failing prematurely due to excessive heat.

SPARKFIS... said...

When the blows when you turn on the light, it is likely, as mentioned already - Fire Rate

When the lamp again "on duty", then it is likely that the lamp is heated

VodkaChi... said...

SMME I had the kind of thing with the light in my hallway. After changing the nature of the shadow that was good.

Firespar... said...

Do you have the light in a secondhand store? It appears that the filament is burned and then cut at the base of the lamp and cut. Lamps answer best buy cheaper in the long run!

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