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Default Preventing halogen lights overheating under Rockwool

In article , writes
wrote:
In article ,
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IMM wrote:

Potentially you would expect more water vapour to get through using an
open
pipe arrangement than using the old teracotta pot which can also be

sealed
to some extent.

use plantpots, as these are cheap and fireproof. Seal up the hole if there
is one. Cut a notch in the rim for the cable and seal around the rim with
silicon.

How does this help? The requirement is to stop the light getting too
hot, if you completely enclose it in a flower put and even seal it up
then it'll get even hotter won't it?

Is the requirement to stop them getting hot?? they are designed to go
into enclosed spaces not just open lofts so I don't think heat build up
around the lamps is a problem, the requirement is to keep materials away
from the lamp so an upturned clay pot is a good solution, I did this to
mine years ago without problem.


Well the original subject is "Preventing halogen lights overheating
under Rockwool". The loft insulation is hardly going to suffer from
the heat of the lamp so what good is the plant pot doing?

Its keeping the rockwool away from the lamp, when I said that the lamps
go into enclosed spaces I didn't expect anybody to read that as its ok
to pack them in rockwool, its possible that packing them tight with
rockwool and then having that combination in close proximity to a joist,
rafter, boarding or anything else combustible could have potential for
trouble
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David