Tom J
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Registered: 8th Sep 03
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got one of these and the bulb went, so replaced it not long back and just switched it on now and it lasted about 2 mins then went again!! bulbs aren't cheap for them either, there's dust on the outer glass, would that effect it at all or do you think i've got a dodgy light?
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Dave
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Registered: 26th Feb 01
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They are murder for blowing lamps. The compact fluorescent or led ones are better long term, if a bit pricey at first. When you put the new one in did you handle it with bare hands?
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Welly Wanger
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Location: Cambodia stroke Yorkshire
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Is this a 110v on site light? If so requires a 110v lamp. Also when putting the lamp in dont get mucky finger prints on as these burn up
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Tom J
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no its a 240v one that i've got pic was an example. i always use gloves to put the bulb in
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Welly Wanger
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your not using a 110v lamp by chance?
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ash_corsa
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Theyre fragile lamps and these portable lights get chucked about a fair bit.
As above, best off getting CFL or LED lamp, will outlast the light fitting probably!
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mattk
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where can I get said LED lamp from? re wiring my house soon after hours and Im going to need a durable decent light. already got x2 sets of podium lights, but as mentioned they are a fucker for blowing at the worst time
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Dave
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If you are after lighting a full room the tall flourescent plasterers lights tend to be best. If you don't need them for long might be best to hire some.
Builders merchants often stock work lights, electrical wholesalers like City usually have the smaller led, compact fluoreescent type ones. Screwfix should give you a guide price but the merchants will almost certainly be cheaper.
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ash_corsa
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Not cheap!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/R7s-J118-Energy-Saving-LED-Halogen-Flood-Light-Lamp-Bulb-8W-/200694715654?pt=UK_Light_Bulbs&var=&hash=item746ca81f94#ht_500wt_1361
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Tom J
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hmm, i think i'll try another bulb and if it doesn't last i'll bin it, defo a 230v bulb
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Bonney
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Mine is the same, The longest it has lasted was around an hour, Plus they generate a hell of a lot of heat!
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