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I have a strange problem with the light bulb holder I have in the kitchen.
I normally need a 75W lamp E27 base there. The lamp holder is connected to a short length of standard electrical power cable that comes down from the ceiling. There is no lamp shade so free air should be able to cool it all around.
The lamp holder is made of plastic and it is the best I could find in my local shop.
I have the same type of lamp holder in all other rooms where I use 100W lamps there, LED and filament type.
Anyway, I noticed that after switching on the lamp for a period of one hour, there is a funny smell coming from the lamp holder. Switching it off makes the smell go away. It is quite hot when I touch it afterwards.
I have recently replaced the lamp holder with a brand new one, but the problem continues.
I have switched in the meantime to 60W equivalent LED lamp and the problem is still there but it takes a bit longer. It is a bit too dim for me and I really need 75W there.
What puzzles me is why does this happen only in this room and not elsewhere, even with higher wattage lamps?
I am going to order ceramic lamp holders and hopefully this would help. The problem is that I can't find ceramic type in local stores and I might need to order special from the UK or Germany,
By the way, LED lamps even with their low power rating for example the 75W equivalent which is rated 11W has all the electronics near the base and I am sure they get very hot there.
Should I change the short power cable? It is a bit difficult for me to do this alone and would rather leave it alone and just hope the ceramic type would help.
I normally need a 75W lamp E27 base there. The lamp holder is connected to a short length of standard electrical power cable that comes down from the ceiling. There is no lamp shade so free air should be able to cool it all around.
The lamp holder is made of plastic and it is the best I could find in my local shop.
I have the same type of lamp holder in all other rooms where I use 100W lamps there, LED and filament type.
Anyway, I noticed that after switching on the lamp for a period of one hour, there is a funny smell coming from the lamp holder. Switching it off makes the smell go away. It is quite hot when I touch it afterwards.
I have recently replaced the lamp holder with a brand new one, but the problem continues.
I have switched in the meantime to 60W equivalent LED lamp and the problem is still there but it takes a bit longer. It is a bit too dim for me and I really need 75W there.
What puzzles me is why does this happen only in this room and not elsewhere, even with higher wattage lamps?
I am going to order ceramic lamp holders and hopefully this would help. The problem is that I can't find ceramic type in local stores and I might need to order special from the UK or Germany,
By the way, LED lamps even with their low power rating for example the 75W equivalent which is rated 11W has all the electronics near the base and I am sure they get very hot there.
Should I change the short power cable? It is a bit difficult for me to do this alone and would rather leave it alone and just hope the ceramic type would help.