This happened to me about 2 years ago, I thought of it recently when I was installing lights.
This was my current opener, a Craftsman 3/4HP with 2 100W rated light bulb sockets. I had two 100W incandescent bulbs installed at the time, I think one was Aerotech and the other GE.
The reason I know this is the GE 100W caught fire one day just after the garage door was opened. I was lucky to still be there and reached up with a towel to help put it out. Hopefully it would have gone out on it's own, I think it just shorted out and burned up. But there was a small fire... just big enough to make me concerned that if hadn't put it out what would have happened?
It melted the light socket and I got a new one from Sears. Since then I have been using just heavy duty Aerotech 100W bulbs. I guess I just blamed the bulb, it may have been a GE garage opener bulb or maybe just a regular one, not sure. I kept it the burned bulb/socket relic around for about a year as "evidence" and a conversation piece but then just threw it out after a while.
Has anyone ever heard of this happening? I read a little about CFL's catching fire, but this was NOT a CFL. I would say it was a poor quality bulb for sure, and that the vibration caused it to malfunction.
So my solution is to use better quality bulbs, the Aerotechs are heavier, made in the US and look like they have sturdier filaments with a metal ring inside holding things together. Menards carries them.
Anyway, just thought I would share a flukey garage story... that's what Garage Journal is for, right?
This was my current opener, a Craftsman 3/4HP with 2 100W rated light bulb sockets. I had two 100W incandescent bulbs installed at the time, I think one was Aerotech and the other GE.
The reason I know this is the GE 100W caught fire one day just after the garage door was opened. I was lucky to still be there and reached up with a towel to help put it out. Hopefully it would have gone out on it's own, I think it just shorted out and burned up. But there was a small fire... just big enough to make me concerned that if hadn't put it out what would have happened?
It melted the light socket and I got a new one from Sears. Since then I have been using just heavy duty Aerotech 100W bulbs. I guess I just blamed the bulb, it may have been a GE garage opener bulb or maybe just a regular one, not sure. I kept it the burned bulb/socket relic around for about a year as "evidence" and a conversation piece but then just threw it out after a while.
Has anyone ever heard of this happening? I read a little about CFL's catching fire, but this was NOT a CFL. I would say it was a poor quality bulb for sure, and that the vibration caused it to malfunction.
So my solution is to use better quality bulbs, the Aerotechs are heavier, made in the US and look like they have sturdier filaments with a metal ring inside holding things together. Menards carries them.
Anyway, just thought I would share a flukey garage story... that's what Garage Journal is for, right?

