I’ll tell you what. I’ve seen enclosed fixtures with LED corn cobs with cooling fans but with no breathing holes for the fan to blow air through. It was all clogged that the LED consumed so much heat that the fan couldn’t do so well cause of no air from the enclosed fixtures. If I was an electrician, I would get a soldering iron and make some holes but it’s not just right. It’s f*cking stupid. I’ve seen issues with this so far.
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Loudspeaker Tests & More By Aidan Shane Wade
I bet that was an LED (DEL) light that caught fire! I can already see that the light fixtures are using shitty DEL corn on a cob bulbs on that building! Why can’t idiots stop converting the good old fluorescent, mercury vapor, metal halide, high pressure sodium, and low pressure sodium lights to LED? The good old lights are far more reliable than so many LED (DEL) bulbs and fixtures. Even though the old lights get hotter, hotter lights don’t always mean increased risk of a fire. Dodgy materials can also contribute to a fire hazard! A DEL bulb can also catch on fire if it’s installed in an enclosed luminaire! It’s the manufacturer’s fault that caused the fire! 👎👎💡💡
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