Help!!! CFL bulbs over heating!!

ChronicWheeler

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Help!!! I have constructed a dresser over the last few weeks. It consists of 3 100w CFL bulbs and 3 computer fans. I am having trouble with my #3 CFL over heating. It will work for about 6 hours and then turn it's self off for around a hour an then it just flickers and dies again. I have thought about reducing my bulbs wattage. Will this solve my problem??? Is there any ideas out there??
 

Flaming Pie

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High temps will cause CFLs to fail. You need strong airflow out of box and a nice current over the bulbs to keep them cool.
 

B166ER420

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Just buy another bulb:).......or exchange it.....get your money back!It sounds like a defective bulb.....I've had a few myself.:)
 

skinnysmoke

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Okay pics would help. I would also suggest putting a fan inside to move air. I'm running around 318 watts in a 2'6"x1'6"x3'7". I had fan problems and temps went above 100 for about 3-4hrs and stayed above 97 until lights went off with no bulb failure. I have 23and 42 Watt bulbs.

So its weird that your bulbs go out. Must get hot as hell in your cab:fire:
 

Flaming Pie

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It doesn't sound like he has an intake and exhaust setup. CFLs will overheat a small area no prob. Not good for bulbs and not good for plant.
 

bamboofarmer

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Amazing! I can't get any answers about bananas on a plant of mine, but a guy has a flickering light bulb and he gets answers. Hilarious.

Dude, In order for it to get hot enough to cause a cfl ballast to overheat, your plants would be toast. The fact that only one out of three is doing this should tell you its a defective bulb, or a bad connection where the base screws into the receptacle.

No offense intended toward the OP.
 

ChronicWheeler

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Temps aren't the problem and I have a intake and two exhaust fans. It didn't get over 70ish in my box. I have a lower wattage light bulb in now and It seems to work better.
 

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