Steamer
Newly Enlightened
Hello All,
I have been lurking around here for couple of years now and have enjoyed all the information people pass around. Thank you all.
Well anyway this is what happened. I received one of those Craftsman Variable voltage pr replacement leds for Christmas. I put it in a 4d Dorcy like lantern that I bought at Walmart last year. I took out the Krypton bulb and inserted the Led. Turned it on everything seemed fine about what I expected in brightness. No big deal to be sure but it could be very useful.
Wouldn't you know it on New Years day we had a ice storm. Out came the lantern. I don't know how long it lasted but after maybe 15 minutes I did notice it was out. That was strange but I thought it was one in a million. I got back to sears today and got another one as a replacement. I came home and put it in and turned it on. I thought maybe this one was about the same as the first one but decided to leave it on for a while to see what would happen. This also went out in less than a half hour but this was different. I noticed I couldn't slide the on/off/focus switch. There was that burnt plastic smell to it. I unscrewed the lense and the reflector had been pushed up by the melting plastic below it and the socket the lamp was in had pushed up and melted over. I'm guessing that the only reason it stopped making heat was because the circuit broke because it moved so far. I haven't forced it apart yet because I wanted to take pictures so I could send them in to Sears and see what they say. I'm not sure what happened but could this be a case of reverse polarity?
Thanks again for your help.
I have been lurking around here for couple of years now and have enjoyed all the information people pass around. Thank you all.
Well anyway this is what happened. I received one of those Craftsman Variable voltage pr replacement leds for Christmas. I put it in a 4d Dorcy like lantern that I bought at Walmart last year. I took out the Krypton bulb and inserted the Led. Turned it on everything seemed fine about what I expected in brightness. No big deal to be sure but it could be very useful.
Wouldn't you know it on New Years day we had a ice storm. Out came the lantern. I don't know how long it lasted but after maybe 15 minutes I did notice it was out. That was strange but I thought it was one in a million. I got back to sears today and got another one as a replacement. I came home and put it in and turned it on. I thought maybe this one was about the same as the first one but decided to leave it on for a while to see what would happen. This also went out in less than a half hour but this was different. I noticed I couldn't slide the on/off/focus switch. There was that burnt plastic smell to it. I unscrewed the lense and the reflector had been pushed up by the melting plastic below it and the socket the lamp was in had pushed up and melted over. I'm guessing that the only reason it stopped making heat was because the circuit broke because it moved so far. I haven't forced it apart yet because I wanted to take pictures so I could send them in to Sears and see what they say. I'm not sure what happened but could this be a case of reverse polarity?
Thanks again for your help.