Archie_tect
De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
- Location
 - Northumberland
 
Yes.Are you all fitting the halogens without touching the glass with your hands?
Yes.Are you all fitting the halogens without touching the glass with your hands?
Black Sheep,
If the chandalier gets a lot of vibration, say from people walking over the floor above, they do seem to go very quickly. Our son used to bounce the floor joists all the time and the bulbs blew within weeks... we replaced the halogen fitting with a low voltage one and it's been fine since.
Always replace fittings with LED now though.... slowly working through the house!
I found that cost of the bulb really did count. I got some cheap off t'interweb, blew every 3 months or so. I then bought some Phillips ones which last much longer, probably around 9 months. It is like there is a programmed failure on them though. Once the first of the kitchen ones goes I can tell when (the day after) and which one (the opposite end followed by the middle a day after that) will go.
I assume when you say eco halogen you mean the new bulb shaped lamps with an internal halogen lamp.
Touching the lamp won't effect it if it is. If you touch the external glass of a capsule type or the long ones you fit in security lights these will cause hot spots.
This can be caused by start up surge especially if your home has a slightly higher voltage.
As suggested on her a dimmer will help control the surge MK make good soft start dimmers.
Of course dear boy! Doesn't everyone?I am amazed at how many people have chandeliers. Do you all stand round the grand piano in smoking jackets at night, singing Noel Coward songs?
