Will the incandescent lamp installed in the bathroom be short circuited by moisture?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-07-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No, the bathroom is very damp, but taking a shower in it will not be foggy, and the walls are damp with water dripping down.

    And incandescent lamps themselves are not afraid of moisture, not as afraid of moisture as 2D tubes. The incandescent lamp is absolutely majestic in the bathroom, it is definitely not easy to break, and it is impossible to short circuit, because the glass and lamp holder of the incandescent lamp are sealed, and the water cannot enter, and the water cannot enter how it can be short-circuited.

    It is also impossible for the lampholder to be short-circuited, as there is not so much water coming in to make it short-circuit. Unless the water floods the golden mountain and floods the lampholder.

    If there is a short circuit in the lampholder, this is very unlikely, unless the lampholder is chiseled with a hammer and the neutral live wire collides with each other, or someone pours a basin of water on the lamp and conducts electricity so that the neutral live wire in the lampholder is short-circuited.

    We assume that the neutral line of the lamp holder is short-circuited, and it is also very safe, because the air switch at home tripped, and the bulb may still be used at this time, because the empty trip protects the bulb, but it is possible that the heat during the short circuit makes the threaded part of the bulb unrecognizable, and it can still be used if it is not seriously burned. Then you need to troubleshoot the short circuit, such as changing the lamp holder, wiping the water in the lamp holder, of course, you need to cut off the power to do this, because everyone is afraid of electricity, and finally send the empty on, everything will be as good as ever.

    In short, incandescent lamps for the bathroom are very good, not afraid of wet short circuits. Or use a moisture-proof ceiling lamp with a sealed function.

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