Every time I opened the door of my refrigerator (older, free-standing model of LG with small Gefriefach), came towards me, a yellowish Funzellicht that the food has not exactly appetizing presented in the refrigerator. It was a classic halogen bulb with 15W power and E14 bases. Since the recess in the refrigerator allows the use slightly larger Leutchmittel, I simply this LED bulbs ordered in the hope that it will fit. It fits into it actually has significant advantages over the old lamp a significantly higher light output, in something on the level of a 30W-Brine. The light color is pretty cool, the specified 7,000 Kelvin (cool daylight) come out very well. The color reproduction is surprisingly good, individual colors are not over-represented, so that the light also has no yellow / green / red / blue tinge, as is often the case with many other LEDs. The food in the refrigerator now looks fresh and appetizing.
LED corn grain lamps should generally not be frequently turned on many hours at a time, as they have a poor heat dissipation and watching the models from 7 watts upwards therefore like to be too hot and after a short time already break. With increasing temperature reduces the internal resistance of the LED, so that the current flow increases and the LED will be even warmer. At 4.5 watts this should still not be a problem. And certainly not in the fridge: D