Frequently Asked Questions
Why Do "High Cost" Low Wattage Light Bulbs Burn Out?
There can be many causes for light bulbs burning out.. If the wattage of a light bulb in a fixture is too high and the fixture cannot dissipate it’s heat it can take a toll on the bulb and as a result cause a short lifespan. Other things can contribute too like the basic voltage level coming into a home or business from Eskom.
Sometimes recessed lights may turn off and then back on periodically for seemingly no reason, usually this is a built in safety feature that is protecting the fixture and ceiling from overheating or burning. This is usually a good sign that either the wrong light bulb wattage is being used or that the cutout around the bulb may be too close.
Ways to Prevent Electric Shock!
Be Cautious: It is extremely important to remember to be cautious when working with electrical circuits. Electrical shock is often looked at as something that is dangerous and can hurt but many people forget that it can be fatal.
Take Your Time: If you embark on a Do-It-Yourself electrical project remember to take it slow. Many accidents happen because people are careless or in hurry. This results in accidents that could have been avoided all together if more time were alotted to a project from the start.
Switch Off the Power: It is extremely important to remember to switch off the power to any circuit or device at both the switch and at the circuit boad that you are working on. Switching off the power is always the first thing you should do.
Double Check the Circuit: After you switch off the power, double check to make sure it is off.
Ladders: Sometimes a ladder is necessary when embarking on an electrical project such as installing a ceiling fan or fixing lighting. In the event you must use a ladder it is important to use a ladder made of wood and never one that conducts electricity such as aluminum.
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