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Garage door & garage light
Why is it a special lamp is old at stores like Home Depot for garages.
Namely, a "garage door lamp - 60 watts"? Will any 60 watt bulb do? My local Home Depot is out of stock. As always, thank you in advance. Michael |
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I have in the past used standard bulbs in my openers for years, but the
rough service bulbs used in hand-held garage service lights should hold up better, due to the slight vibration of the unit when it's operating. Thse bulbs are designed to take a little abuse, with extra filiment support. I switched to using these bulbs on the the work lamps on the screw machines at work, and the guys come get new bulbs WAY, WAY less than before. RJ "Michael T" wrote in message . com... Why is it a special lamp is old at stores like Home Depot for garages. Namely, a "garage door lamp - 60 watts"? Will any 60 watt bulb do? My local Home Depot is out of stock. As always, thank you in advance. Michael |
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Michael T wrote:
Why is it a special lamp is old at stores like Home Depot for garages. Namely, a "garage door lamp - 60 watts"? Will any 60 watt bulb do? My local Home Depot is out of stock. As always, thank you in advance. Michael Door openers vibrate when they are functioning. Vibration is hard on lamps so standard lamps tend to burn out quickly in that use. The garage door lamps are just lamps designed to handle the vibration better. -- Joseph Meehan 26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math |
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I stopped using 60 watt bulbs on the units and put in socket adaptors
and plug in several non attatched worklights with 150 watt bulbs, door openers never give off enough light and heavy duty bulbs don`t last with the vibrations. |
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"Michael T" wrote in message . com... Why is it a special lamp is old at stores like Home Depot for garages. Namely, a "garage door lamp - 60 watts"? Will any 60 watt bulb do? My local Home Depot is out of stock. As always, thank you in advance. Michael I solved that problem by using a screw in flourescent bulb. Vibration won't bother these. W W |
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