View Single Post
  #13   Report Post  
Posted to uk.d-i-y
[email protected] cpvh@o2.co.uk is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 296
Default Fusing of LED floodlights

On Thursday, June 26, 2014 7:02:53 PM UTC+1, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
In article o.uk,

"Dave Liquorice" writes:

Not going to happen, most people are so used to just plugging


anything in anywhere and it working they get very confused if the


circuit trips. Was in the Dr's Surgery a while back and the power


tripped, came back then tripped again, rinse an repeat a few times.


Turns out the gas heating had packed in so they had half a dozen


electric heaters on...




There was a larger scale one in Luton some years back.

Major gas main failure cut off gas to a neighbourhood.

Gas company delivered electric heaters to all the houses.

An hour later, substation transformer burned out (ISTR

it exploded into flames).



--

Andrew Gabriel

[email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup]


Thanks for all the replies guys. It has turned into an interesting and entertaining thread as is usual round here. I think I will go with a conventional 300W Flood which is what I've used in the past. If it turns out to be the last straw, i'll just turn it off.

The professional sparks will be on site, so if it all goes pear shaped he may be able to do some proessional sparky magic with a type D (if that's not what he's used already), or something else.

Chris