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Any ideas or comments on these failures appreciated.
In the time I've spent as an Aviation Electrician, I've seen incandescent bulbs fail for many reasons including: vibration, exposure to temperature extremes, poor quality construction, over voltage, and "hot spots" caused by fingerprints on the globe. If you can eliminate most (or all) of these causes, I'd expect your bulb life to increase. My 2¢ (¯`·._.· £ãrrÿ ·._.·´¯) "Tom Best" wrote in message om... I would appreciate some help with a 12 volt question. I set up a 7 light long string of 12 volt, 40 watt bulbs on a strand of 12 guage, outdoor lighting, copper wire. The bulbs and bases were standard Edison screw base types. The lights were connected to a 300 watt DC converter made for outdoor yard lights. In theory, I would like to take the same string (with lower wattage bulbs) on sailing trips. In 4 days, 6 of the seven lights have burned out. One light continues to burn at normal brightness. Any ideas or comments on these failures apprecitated. Thanks Tom |
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