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Roger Long November 15th 08 01:39 PM

Full fuel tanks for the winter
 
"Tony uk" wrote

How did that water get there?


The bulb blew out because the glass cracked and developed a slow leak. The
filament burned out as soon as there was enough oxygen to let it burn. The
continued leakage in to the low pressure gas filled bulb sucked rain water
in through the not perfectly fitting gasket. The gasket was tight enough
however, to hold the water in against the very low pressure head of it's
weight and the vacuum lock of the glass dome.

--
Roger Long




KLC Lewis November 15th 08 03:10 PM

Full fuel tanks for the winter
 

"Tony uk" wrote in message
...
Well i had a masthead light which was sealed with rubber grommets, the top
was plastic and screwed from the base upwards with a long stainless screw,
therefore holding it down from the inside. About a year after fitting the
bulb blew so after climbing the mast i found to my surprise that there was
about an inch of water inside. So bearing in mind what has been said here
How did that water get there?


God said, "Let there be water."



Goofball_star_dot_etal November 15th 08 05:58 PM

Full fuel tanks for the winter
 
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 04:11:53 -0000, "Tony uk"
wrote:

Well i had a masthead light which was sealed with rubber grommets, the top
was plastic and screwed from the base upwards with a long stainless screw,
therefore holding it down from the inside. About a year after fitting the
bulb blew so after climbing the mast i found to my surprise that there was
about an inch of water inside. So bearing in mind what has been said here
How did that water get there?


One does not speculate oneself :-) but here one can find some of the
finest BS in the World.

Tony uk November 16th 08 01:21 AM

Full fuel tanks for the winter
 

"Goofball_star_dot_etal" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 04:11:53 -0000, "Tony uk"
wrote:

Well i had a masthead light which was sealed with rubber grommets, the top
was plastic and screwed from the base upwards with a long stainless screw,
therefore holding it down from the inside. About a year after fitting the
bulb blew so after climbing the mast i found to my surprise that there was
about an inch of water inside. So bearing in mind what has been said here
How did that water get there?


One does not speculate oneself :-) but here one can find some of the
finest BS in the World.



Lol I was coming to that conclusion




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