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My tabletop studio halogen lights are doing well. But after leaving them on, I checked the temperature of the plastic enclosure, and it was over 300 degrees! And that's in a cold room. Are they going to melt and cause a fire?
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If they have the correct wattage lamps installed, they should be fine.
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If they have the correct wattage lamps installed, they should be fine.
They were 50 Watt Halogen GU10 lamps.
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Is that what the fixture is rated for?
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Is that what the fixture is rated for?
It doesn't say anything about that.
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Are those the lamps it came with?
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Are those the lamps it came with?
They came with it. It also smelled like burning plastic, not that I actually know what burning plastic smells like.
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I find that LED does well in these lights, so I might be doing that.
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Smell of burning plastic from a luminaire i would not consider as probably fine.. You can expect the plastic melting or otherwise degrading after some use
If this luminaire is relatively new it might have been made for LEDs exclusively
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50watt GU10 halogen lamps are not good!, I have pulled them out at work when they start to melt nearby wiring!!, if you can smell burning of any kind, then something isn`t right?
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They are good when used in good luminaires, and those should have a label on them specifying how close can stuff be in front of the lamp
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If it really did originally come with those lamps and it really is smelling like burning plastic, then it was not designed well at all.
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I think this is what these lights are. But the good news it that it says that you will be normally be smelling a burning smell, but the plastic is not melting. Sounds a little odd.
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It may not be melting, but its outgassing from the heat. Which means it is deteriorating. And i dont think those fumes are healthy to inhale either
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