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26 January 2013

[DIY] Re: Light Bulb Socket

 


Hi, I found that some of the cheaper blubs will break like that.
its not fun. However, it pays to not put over size recommended. And buy brand name blubs.
I like light too, but the newer florencence blubs do put out better light and save money on electric.
Soon you won't be able to buy these other blubs.

Joan
--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "nan8136" wrote:
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> This is the second or third time a bulb burned out in this ceiling fan light fixture and has had this problem. When I try to unscrew the bulb the base breaks off the glass part of the bulb. The base seems to be corroded and does not easily unscrew. I've had to use needle nose pliers to take it out. That only works by twisting the base so much that it's really deformed from the pliers.
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> Is there something I can either apply to the base of the bulb or the inside of the socket before I replace the bulb to make it turn in more smoothly?
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> The bulbs that are in there now are the flame look, not a regular shape. Maybe the bulbs aren't as strong as a GE or other name brand? But what is the cause and solution? Maybe replacing all the bulbs would be a good start?
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> Nancy
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