FAQs
LED light bulbs are safe to use in the majority of fixtures and fittings. There are some applications where specific LED bulbs should not be fully enclosed because they can overheat, which results in the bulb burning out prematurely.
Where should you not use LED bulbs? ›
Most LED bulbs are designed to disperse this heat into the air around them. An enclosed fixture makes this difficult and can lead to overheating. An LED bulb operating above its rated operating temperature will have a much shorter lifespan, which can increase your costs by having to replace them prematurely.
Can you put LED bulbs in normal light fittings? ›
LEDs require no special consideration when it comes to installation – they should fit perfectly inside your current fixtures and install the same way that an incandescent or CFL bulb would.
Why do LED light bulbs not work in some fixtures? ›
LEDs do not generate as much heat as old-style bulbs and they struggle with high temperatures. If they're close to, or in, an enclosed fitting with bulbs that have a high wattage and therefore emit a lot of heat, this may be the cause of your bulbs failing earlier than expected.
Can I use an LED light bulb in a regular socket? ›
As long as the mounting base (socket) is the same size and type, you can use an LED bulb in an existing fixture. If the mounting base isn't the same size and type, the LED bulb will not fit the socket. You should never use a bulb with a higher wattage than what is recommended for the fixture.
Is it safe to use LED bulbs in regular fixtures? ›
Is it safe to use LED bulbs in regular fixtures? It is absolutely safe to use an LED bulb in a regular fixture, as long as it has the right base and enough space to dissipate heat effectively.
What happens if you put an LED bulb in an enclosed fixture? ›
The Problem With LED Bulbs in an Enclosed Fixture
The LED and driver is unlikely to be hot enough to fail immediately, but it can eventually overheat, which can lead to failure over a period of time.
What happens if you put a 60W LED bulb in a 40W socket? ›
You can use ANY bulb that is rated at 60W OR LOWER for a socket (or lamp). You may not go ABOVE 60W, this can cause a possible fire. its plenty OK to put lower wattage bulb into a socket where a higher bulb was allowed. The only real thing is less light, if the bulb type is the same.
When should you not use LED lights? ›
LED light bulbs are safe to use in the majority of fixtures and fittings. There are some applications where specific LED bulbs should not be fully enclosed because they can overheat, which results in the bulb burning out prematurely.
What happens if I put a 100w LED bulb in a 60W socket? ›
For example, can I use a 100-Watt equal LED light bulb in a 60-Watt rated socket, to get more light from my fixture?” The short answer is yes—as long as the light bulb consumes fewer watts than the wattage for which the fixture is rated.
Electrical compatibility: Older light fixtures may have outdated wiring or other electrical components that are not compatible with LED bulbs. This could cause problems such as flickering, buzzing, or reduced bulb lifespan.
Why do my LED bulbs keep blowing in my ceiling light? ›
In many instances, light bulbs constantly blowing out can be traced back to loose connections or high voltage problems. In some cases, you may have issues with your electrical grounding.
Can LED light bulbs cause electrical problems? ›
LED lighting can be complicated due to the often complex and detailed electrical wiring involved. If a system has not been set up correctly, it can cause all sorts of issues such as flickering lights, dimming and frequent power outages. Additionally, there's a higher chance that panel overloads can occur.
Can you put LED bulbs in regular can lights? ›
Yes, you can use LED bulbs in recessed cans. LED bulbs are a great choice for recessed lighting, as they provide energy-efficient, long-lasting illumination.
Can a LED bulb go in an incandescent fixture? ›
You can use any type of bulb for electric lights – LED light bulbs, incandescent light bulbs, fluorescent light bulbs, and so on.
Do LED bulbs work in normal light fittings? ›
Is it safe to use LED bulbs in regular fixtures? Perfectly safe! In fact they are made specifically to work in any fixture you might have with the exception of fluorescent.
Why shouldn't you have LED lights on at night? ›
Blue light is a type of artificial light found in fluorescent and LED lights as well as electronic screens on televisions, computers, and mobile devices. Exposure to blue light during the hours before bedtime can make it difficult to fall asleep or stay asleep.
Can LED bulbs be used anywhere? ›
LEDs can be used in any light fixture, as long as it's not enclosed or air-tight, and is not an old-style dimmer system. Both these will shorten the lifespan of LED bulbs. Soft White (2700K) LED bulbs are ideal for use in table and floor lamps, living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms and hallways or ceiling fixtures.