Sorry if this is a trivial question but I have looked at the info on the net and it doesn't really the answer the question, so would like to hear from the experts on here!
I have a wall light that needs replacing. I currently use the traditional incandescent 60W bulbs. I have a few of these and want to continue using them even though I know they are not energy efficient but that is not important right now
What I would like advice/opinion on is whether this one from John Lewis will work for my traditional bulbs. I have the same bulb fittings SES but I worry about the electrical load on the wiring within the lamp. The one on JL site states recommended 4W LED bulbs, which is equivalent to 40W incandescent bulbs.
Will the wiring be safe in the lamp for me to load a 60W incandescent bulb?
https://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewi...tivityid=793e55fb-07e5-4c22-a89f-e5285a37d2b8
I have a wall light that needs replacing. I currently use the traditional incandescent 60W bulbs. I have a few of these and want to continue using them even though I know they are not energy efficient but that is not important right now
What I would like advice/opinion on is whether this one from John Lewis will work for my traditional bulbs. I have the same bulb fittings SES but I worry about the electrical load on the wiring within the lamp. The one on JL site states recommended 4W LED bulbs, which is equivalent to 40W incandescent bulbs.
Will the wiring be safe in the lamp for me to load a 60W incandescent bulb?
https://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewi...tivityid=793e55fb-07e5-4c22-a89f-e5285a37d2b8