N'ezie, nkwụsị ọkụ nke ọkụ na-agbawa agbawa nwere oke ya. Dị ka ọmụmaatụ, if a light’s casing can withstand temperatures up to 135°C, nke ahụ pụtara na ọ nwere ike ịnagide oke okpomọkụ? That’s not necessarily true because the solder inside the light beads has a much lower temperature tolerance. Ọ bụrụ na okpomọkụ exceeds 100°C, the beads might fall off. Ya mere, the casing temperature does not represent the internal temperature of the light, which is typically around 80°C.
In high-temperature environments like boiler rooms and paint baking rooms, boiler rooms generally don’t pose a problem, but paint baking rooms are definitely unsuitable.