Microwave light

Took the old 15w bulb out and replaced it with a 60w bulb and now its nice and bright in there.

Chlo

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Chloe
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Genius!

Have you considered that the bulb holder and/or surrounding enclosure may not be rated for the higher power, and may melt?

Reply to
Grunff

On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 14:56:15 +0000, Grunff strung together this:

Have you considered that Chloe is in all probability a troll?

Reply to
Lurch

I'd ruled it out given the lame nature of the post. If it really is a troll, ffs, try a little harder!!

Reply to
Grunff

Yes. Could have been a question about why a low energy one seems rather bright, and things don't cook properly...

Reply to
Dave Plowman (News)

Or where can I get those little mesh windows, so that I can install one in my fridge and be able to see that the light really does go out when I shut the door!

Reply to
John Rumm

Irrelevant - it's both on and off at the same time. This has been proved by a certain Herr Schroedinger, using a cat. ;-)

Reply to
nog

But the cat didn't actually say that it was on or off exactly, did it? And the point of Herr Schroedinger using a Zanussi fridge is still in mass debate. :-)

Reply to
BigWallop

That was only because the poor thing was frozen!

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John Rumm

He died in 1961 - ISTR Zanussi were merely contract assemblers of other brands in those days. Anyway, that's trivialising the point - the theory holds good for all fridges.

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nog

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