Hi,
I have some kitchen plinth lighting that I installed about 3 years ago
The lights are round sealed units, drill a hole in the plinth, push them through and connect them up to the junction box supplied (they just plug in) ... I'm sure you know the ones?
Anyway each light has 3 LEDs and a resistor in
Recently they have started to fail, they flicker for a bit before stopping working completely
I had one spare so I replaced a faulty one, but now one has died and another is flickering
I took apart one of them and connected a standard 501 wedge bulb from a car sidelight (12V and 5W I think) to the end of the wire ... It worked but as it was a standard bulb it drew too much power and all the other LEDs on the circuit went dim
I have ordered an LED version of the 501 bulb which will draw less power ... I just wanted to check would it be safe to use?
With the 501 bulb I tried it worked (other than dimming all the rest of the lights due to the current draw) and it didn't make anything pop
So will it be safe to replace the dead lights with?
I will check the rating on the plug for the plinth lights tomorrow but they are low voltage ones as the plug is quite large (like they usually are when they turn down the voltage for DAB radios etc)
Obviously if this is dangerous I'd rather replace the whole plinth light kit for a new one for £30 ... Just thought if I can safely replace each bulb with one of the LED 501 car bulbs for £1 a light then I might as well.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181070798318?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2648
These are the bulbs I've ordered
Thanks!
I have some kitchen plinth lighting that I installed about 3 years ago
The lights are round sealed units, drill a hole in the plinth, push them through and connect them up to the junction box supplied (they just plug in) ... I'm sure you know the ones?
Anyway each light has 3 LEDs and a resistor in
Recently they have started to fail, they flicker for a bit before stopping working completely
I had one spare so I replaced a faulty one, but now one has died and another is flickering
I took apart one of them and connected a standard 501 wedge bulb from a car sidelight (12V and 5W I think) to the end of the wire ... It worked but as it was a standard bulb it drew too much power and all the other LEDs on the circuit went dim
I have ordered an LED version of the 501 bulb which will draw less power ... I just wanted to check would it be safe to use?
With the 501 bulb I tried it worked (other than dimming all the rest of the lights due to the current draw) and it didn't make anything pop
So will it be safe to replace the dead lights with?
I will check the rating on the plug for the plinth lights tomorrow but they are low voltage ones as the plug is quite large (like they usually are when they turn down the voltage for DAB radios etc)
Obviously if this is dangerous I'd rather replace the whole plinth light kit for a new one for £30 ... Just thought if I can safely replace each bulb with one of the LED 501 car bulbs for £1 a light then I might as well.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181070798318?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2648
These are the bulbs I've ordered
Thanks!
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