150w bulb cause blown

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fuse in cu ? The bulb clicked ..died ... lights went out .

Should fuse be replaced with mcb/rcd or keep wired fuse ?

TIA
 
1) Fuses are generally reckoned to be less likely to operate when a bulb goes than MCBs..

2) You should read up on the differences between MCBs and RCDs...
 
WTF have you got a 150W filament lamp anyway? If you require a lot of light in a particular area install a Twin 5ft Florry (2x58W Tubes). Thios will give you a lot more light than a single 150W filament, will be cheaper to run, lower maintenance costs and will not blow a fuse..unless a major fault occurs of course...
 
Cos some of us can't work under florries? The constant flickering gives me a blinder of a headache after a few hours.
 
cozycats said:
Cos some of us can't work under florries? The constant flickering gives me a blinder of a headache after a few hours.
you need a new fitting then. newer ones dont flicker
 
cozycats said:
Cos some of us can't work under florries? The constant flickering gives me a blinder of a headache after a few hours.

If you but a decent Thorn unit then it will have High Frequency control gear..and this will not be an issue...
 
cozycats said:
Cos some of us can't work under florries? The constant flickering gives me a blinder of a headache after a few hours.

not many flicker... go buy a decent newer one.
 
Thanks I'll try one! merry xmas and prosperous new year to you all!!!
 

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