On Fri, 08 Mar 2019 17:17:56 GMT, Pamela
wrote:
On 15:40 8 Mar 2019, Scott wrote:
On Fri, 08 Mar 2019 15:18:26 GMT, Pamela
wrote:
On 13:28 8 Mar 2019, T i m wrote:
The SES 15W incandescent lamp went (possibly for the second time) in
our fridge and I wondered if they did an LED replacement.
It seems they do and I picked one up from Homebase:
https://www.homebase.co.uk/tcp-led-f...w-cooker-hood-
light-bulb_p479971
(It seems Cooker hood / Fridge lamps are the same thing).
I'd say that as long as it doesn't suffer from being / run at that
sort of temperature (fridge in this case) it doesn't seem to be
expensive for much more light, less heat (good in a fridge) and a
longer lifespan?
It is quite a bit longer than the lamp it replaced but the fitting
seemed to accommodate it easily. It wouldn't take a SES LED candle
lamp.
Assuming it lasts, I'd recommend it as a general upgrade option. Loads
more light with much less heat and hopefully, longer lasting?
OOI, do any fridges come with LED lights as std these days?
Cheers, T i m
My fridge-freezer was playing up badly (no cooling at medium settings).
I finally replaced the blown bulb and all was well again.
The replacement is a lovely bright LED which seems to have restored the
thermostat circuit back to normal.
That's odd because if I replaced the bulb with an LED the fridge would
not work properly in the winter. I know because when I have forgotten
to switch the interior light to continuous, stuff in the freezing
compartment starts to defrost.
I think I was probably lucky the impedance of the 3W LED replacement was
enough to complete the circuit correctly.
Originally there was a 15W pigmy bulb which was replaced with this:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00LXACAOU/
But if your fridge requires heat when operating at low ambient
temperature, an LED won't provide it. See link elsewhere in thread.