Screwfix 12W LED floodlight

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We just had three days of torrential rain.

"FLOOD"light is right. Despite my best efforts to seal it, the darn lamp filled with water and now it only flickers dimly. It was designed to fail because the housing is diecast and the flanges can never be perfectly flat. The "gasket" is solid, uncompressible plastic and will never seal.

Ah, the images section of the forum is "undergoing maintenance". :confused:
 
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We just had three days of torrential rain.

"FLOOD"light is right. Despite my best efforts to seal it, the darn lamp filled with water and now it only flickers dimly. It was designed to fail because the housing is diecast and the flanges can never be perfectly flat. The "gasket" is solid, uncompressible plastic and will never seal.

Ah, the images section of the forum is "undergoing maintenance". :confused:

perhaps a couple of goldfish would solve the problem :)
 
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Take it back. All goods have to be of merchantable quality and fit for purpose.
 

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