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So following on from [url= http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/quite-boring-i-need-to-light-a-porch ]THIS[/url] thread I have purchased two LED downlighters, tonight I thought I would get the holes drilled in the (non insulated) roof void. I wanted two lights over a span of 101", so I measured twice, divided by 3 (twice) & cut the holes, first one great, but on the second one I hit a 4x2 joist 🙁
So I looked, bearing in mind I'm already through the plastic claded ceiling, & it only looked as if I had gone over by a few MM, so I carried on, turns out I cut out 1/2" of the joist & I needed to go up 3 of the 4" so the lamp fitting would sit in the hole.
My actual question is will it be safe to have a light fitting so close to the joist in an uninsulated outdoor roof void as I have no idea how much heat a 240v 4w led lamp emits?
I'm guessing it will be fine, but I appreciate any experts views on the matter.
Many thanks
2u2r.
how much heat a 240v 4w led lamp emits
4w ie bugger all.
Id be happy.
I had a similar thought when i was sticking the, up in a ply roof in the garage. Then i realised my grandad has about 50 of halogens in his sitting room and dining room with his 80s wood clad roof
Beat me to it!..... Far less then the old R80s.
Thanks FF, si I take it these house LED's don't produce anything like the heat my bike one does when stationary then?
Cheers.
If the LED is rated at 4Watts then that's the max power it can consume. 4W is bugger all, esp outside where it's cold and there are draughts etc....
Wood / paper catches fire at 451 Fahrenheit (thanks to Ray Bradbury), which is very hot!
What's 451F in watts then? 😉
Martin, got no idea about your lighting, but I did message you about the welly situation. Only girly coloured size nines available!
Hi Rich, I replied to your message straight away, I think the problem is FB, have you lost my email addy? (It's in my profile)
Cheers.
