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lamps keep blowing/downlights
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<blockquote data-quote="mondeo88" data-source="post: 228182" data-attributes="member: 15524"><p>I would say it's a combination of cheap lamps &amp; vibration. R80, R63 &amp; R50 lamps don't do well at the best of times but are even worse in rooms that have people walking on wooden floors above. Changing the wattages won't have any effect unless you change the lamps from tungsten to the energy efficient (fluorescent) alternative. You'll have no problems with these</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mondeo88, post: 228182, member: 15524"] I would say it's a combination of cheap lamps & vibration. R80, R63 & R50 lamps don't do well at the best of times but are even worse in rooms that have people walking on wooden floors above. Changing the wattages won't have any effect unless you change the lamps from tungsten to the energy efficient (fluorescent) alternative. You'll have no problems with these [/QUOTE]
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