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They never cease to amaze me but I do try to please...most of the timeCustomers heh? You can’t live with them and they keep changing their minds!
Yes we've got one too and I feel the same really but then I thought you have a light inside your oven so maybe it's possible.Unless its a very big fireplace and / or chimney I would be telling that its a very bad idea ...........
We have a wood burner and the heat radiated off it is rather too high for anything electrical IMHO
Yes we've got one too and I feel the same really but then I thought you have a light inside your oven so maybe it's possible.
Yes haven't really seen anything convincing, thought someone may have had the same request. I've fitted lights in a mantle piece before that came with the lights as a kit, inset into the faux beam but I suppose while that area gets warm it doesn't get red hot. They were g9 or g4 capsule like you'd fit in an under unit light before the LED ones came in.I'm guessing you've done a google search for heat resistant lights, cables etc .....
Thankyou for lookingI had a quick look on the site this morning when you first posted. The only thread I could find was from quite a while ago... 3 posts, nothing of note in it.
I saw that on there as well. It's all a bit macho on there for me, they all try and out clever each other and usually make some pretty daft suggestions whilst trying to look clever. Had a similar customer once who was arguing that I had to bond his sink and he was a member of the institute of electrical engineers so I went and got the regs book and he backed down and admitted he knew nothing about domestic. A bit off topic but he was alright really.I'm sure there are ways round it, like carefully crafting chimneys and sinking the lights into the side of the chimney so the heat pulls cool air from low down up over the lights to keep them coolish, but it's like where do you draw the line?
I had a look for kits and there's plenty of fireplace lighting kits, but couldn't find anything really suitable.
Did find one thread, I think on the IET forums about someone who had done it with LV and catenary light fittings strung between two steel wires. They said the fittings and lamps (halogens not LEDs) handled it well, but the wires plastic coating failed (no surprise).
Ive fitted gu10 spotlights in corners of large fireplaces with no problems, brought wiring in from side into back of fitting, where ive had to run accross fireplace used fp with p clips, no problems.
Mountain of a mole hill springs to mind from some posts.
I have given you a disagree .... on the basis that you have made it out as if every body with a wood bummer can do this .... we can’t.... our fireplace simply isn’t big enough
Not had measurements and hasn't been built yet but I'd say it's not going to be more than 300mm away from the fluHow much space is there between the Woodburner and the brickwork ?
Could work with a bit of stockpiling thanksYou could use a 12v MR16 halogen downlight lamp with the transformer mounted remotely somewhere cool and fibreglass insulated wiring in fiberglass sleeve between the lamp and the transformer. I've seen this set up in fireplace chimneys on several occasions but I'm not sure how much longer the halogen lamps will be available.
Sounds like Indianna Jones does the fireplace rotate as well?About to install a double sided wood burner after knocking through two back to back fire places. Thought about fancy lighting but now finished
should be enough to get a 10 year old child up there. .How much space is there between the Woodburner and the brickwork ?
I have given you a disagree .... on the basis that you have made it out as if every body with a wood bummer can do this .... we can’t.... our fireplace simply isn’t big enough
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