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Stefone
Hi everybody
Every time I went to my grandparents their chandelier had around 4 out of the 10 bulbs that had blown, this would happen after a couple of weeks of being replaced and it would alternate between the 10 sockets. It is on a 10amp type b breaker and there has been no issue with this since the fault started occurring and has not been tripping and I am sure they are not exceeding the maximum load wattage for that circuit. The bulbs they buy are from the local wholesalers and aren't particularly cheap, the chandelier is connected to a dimmer but the bulbs are dimmerble, the sockets are metal so should be able to take a higher wattage then say the plastic type. I recently replaced all the bulbs with the long life energy saving type which are dimmerble and this seems to have made the problem worse, there was some water damage to the ceiling some time ago but I cannot see how this would cause this particular fault, could somebody please please enlighten me, excuse the pun
Every time I went to my grandparents their chandelier had around 4 out of the 10 bulbs that had blown, this would happen after a couple of weeks of being replaced and it would alternate between the 10 sockets. It is on a 10amp type b breaker and there has been no issue with this since the fault started occurring and has not been tripping and I am sure they are not exceeding the maximum load wattage for that circuit. The bulbs they buy are from the local wholesalers and aren't particularly cheap, the chandelier is connected to a dimmer but the bulbs are dimmerble, the sockets are metal so should be able to take a higher wattage then say the plastic type. I recently replaced all the bulbs with the long life energy saving type which are dimmerble and this seems to have made the problem worse, there was some water damage to the ceiling some time ago but I cannot see how this would cause this particular fault, could somebody please please enlighten me, excuse the pun