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With CHEs you want to check them every once in a while to make sure the bulb is tight.
If it gets a little loose it will arc.
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Re: Ceramic Lamp threw power out in one room
 Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
With CHEs you want to check them every once in a while to make sure the bulb is tight.
If it gets a little loose it will arc.
It wasn't loose at all. I've tried unscrewing it before to check the wattage (my dad got mad for having all these heaters on my tank) and I could barely unscrew it. That was around the time I started using it about a week ago. I screwed it back in tightly. Looking at the connectors of the bulb, they are in fact bent to the side (left in the photo), doesn't it?
This happens from it not being screwed in tight enough?
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Melted/metal transfer.
Look at the burn in the fixture..
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Like Pit said, you need to check their tightness every once in awhile. Also they can be left on 24/7. I have one on my roach bin and its fine. Used to have one on my JCP too. Other than it being loose and arcing like Pit said, I cant see what else happened. As for no power, cant you just go to your house fuse panel and flip the breaker back on for that room/section of the house? If not, then my advice is see if any of your local pet shops have UniHeat heat packs or worst case, get regular hand warmers and stuff them inside a sock and wrap it up as those tend to get hot. Also if you still have hot water, can fill plastic bottles with warm water and put them in the cage. Or depending how long the power is out, stuff the snake in your shirt and hang out lol.
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Re: Ceramic Lamp threw power out in one room
Yeah, I saw that too
IS that caused by it not being screwed in all the way? I'm always scared to screw it so hard that the bulb portion breaks off from the force since it's ceramic. Same with light bulbs which seem even more fragile. I'm not a very strong person at all with my 5'3" and 90lbs but I still think I would be able to break it by screwing it in. I always screw them in until I feel the stop where it would go further but when unscrewing, you'd have to overcome that little tightness friction to unscrew it smoothly. (If that makes any sense. I don't know how to describe screwing and unscrewing a light bulb :'D)
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You don't have to screw it in with the wrath of god tightness. Just have to make sure it isn't rattling around in the fixture.
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Re: Ceramic Lamp threw power out in one room
 Originally Posted by Sauzo
Like Pit said, you need to check their tightness every once in awhile. Also they can be left on 24/7. I have one on my roach bin and its fine. Used to have one on my JCP too. Other than it being loose and arcing like Pit said, I cant see what else happened. As for no power, cant you just go to your house fuse panel and flip the breaker back on for that room/section of the house? If not, then my advice is see if any of your local pet shops have UniHeat heat packs or worst case, get regular hand warmers and stuff them inside a sock and wrap it up as those tend to get hot. Also if you still have hot water, can fill plastic bottles with warm water and put them in the cage. Or depending how long the power is out, stuff the snake in your shirt and hang out lol.
I'd love to stuff him in my shirt but he ate last night and I'd rather not have him and a couple of dead mice in there separately haha
The power is only out in that one room (and one adjacent room) the attached bathroom, and entire rest of the house still have power. I just ran an extension cord into his room for the thermostat with his heat pad so he is fine. We checked the fuse box and they're all completely up...
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Well at least most of the house still has power. I'm no electrician but from what I know, you have to flip the breaker switch off and then back on to reset it for those rooms. I'm assuming you or whoever else is there knows this
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Re: Ceramic Lamp threw power out in one room
 Originally Posted by Sauzo
Well at least most of the house still has power. I'm no electrician but from what I know, you have to flip the breaker switch off and then back on to reset it for those rooms. I'm assuming you or whoever else is there knows this 
Sauzo is right, it may not look like the breaker is tripped, but it does need to be reset.
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