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    foreverromantic Posts: 177, Reputation: 1
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    Nov 19, 2015, 04:40 PM
    Changing a light socket in cabinet
    I have a china cabinet which is over 10 years old. There are three reflector spot lights on top inside that reflect down on the items.
    The one on the left burns out about every 4 months and I have to call my Handy man to replace it because the burned one gets STUCK INSIDE AND BREAKS OFF WITH PART OF IT REMAINING IN THE SOCKET. Is this a case of needing to replace the socket itself and how much would an electrician charge to do this ? The handy man uses small pliers to remove the remains. Please advise. Thanks
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    Nov 19, 2015, 06:26 PM
    What type of bulb? Pin halogens?
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    Nov 20, 2015, 05:07 AM
    The one on the left burns out about every 4 months
    This is most likely because of heat. Try a smaller bulb. It is possible something is reflecting the heat. Try rearranging items in the cabinet. If possible lower shelves away from the light. As last resort, create some ventilation holes in that area.
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    Nov 20, 2015, 05:34 AM
    Changing light socket continued info
    One reply asked what type bulb is used in my china cabinet. The bulbs are 25 Watt R-14
    Reflector Spot Light, Standard Base.
    The base of the bulb remains in the socket when the used bulb is removed.
    Is there some type product that can be used; sprayed in the socket to avoid this ?
    Handyman says rust forms inside socket and may cause this.
    Any more suggestions ?
    Thank You.
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    Nov 20, 2015, 07:52 AM
    If rust forms there must be humidity. Where is humidity coming form?

    You could try WD40 which is a water displacement fluid?

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