2D Square 4-Pin GR10q correct fuses
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2D Square 4-Pin GR10q correct fuses
what are the correct fuses for 28w 2D Square 4-Pin GR10q lamps bulbs etc, there are many on amazon, can someone link to the correct ones i need please
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2D Square 4-Pin GR10q correct fuses
the correct fuses ???
are they on a lighting circuit?? then 5amp mcb/6 amp fuse as a total circuit protection
on a plug in you are protecting the cable perhaps 3 or 13 amp
28w is nowt in real terms assuming 230v as 1 amp at 230v is 230w so 8 28w bulbs are 1amp[224w]
are they on a lighting circuit?? then 5amp mcb/6 amp fuse as a total circuit protection
on a plug in you are protecting the cable perhaps 3 or 13 amp
28w is nowt in real terms assuming 230v as 1 amp at 230v is 230w so 8 28w bulbs are 1amp[224w]
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As big-all almost said, why do you think you need a fuse?
If it's to go in an existing light fitting, no fuse required. (Where would you put said fuse?) If you are putting it in new light fitting on a lead with a plug then a 3A fuse should go in the plug.
If it's to go in an existing light fitting, no fuse required. (Where would you put said fuse?) If you are putting it in new light fitting on a lead with a plug then a 3A fuse should go in the plug.
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sorry i should have been more specific, inside the ceiling light fitting it takes the little cylindrical starter fuse.
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That is NOT a fuse. That is known as a starter. (It warms up, goes open circuit causing the inductor to "collapse" which creates a high voltage, striking the tube.) They don't often fail, if it has get one the same as the one that is there. (I haven't seen one for 10+ years) But to be honest, I would change the whole light fitting to something with LED's, less trouble.
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thanks for reply, problem one unit keeps blowing bulbs after a few weeks of use, i was thinking maybe the starter is not makeing proper contact or soemthing ? no idea, why would a lighting unit keep going through bulbs regarless of brand bulb. i agree should be replaced with led.
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TBH change the fitting to a LED unit, miles more efficient, next to no maintenance and gives off miles better light
https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Index ... index.html
https://www.screwfix.com/p/4lite-led-wa ... 18w-1847lm
https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Index ... index.html
https://www.screwfix.com/p/4lite-led-wa ... 18w-1847lm
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Incompatibility, and poor quality of lamp.
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A bad transformer, voltage spike, those 4D bulbs are not cheap and not long before they are phased out, bill him for bulbs fit a new fitting
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Not your problem, change the lamp again, and send them the bill. Do tell them you know they are wasting money.
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