Hey guys,
I am having a problem with one light bulb burning out. It is on a circuit of 3 bulbs in series and a toggle switch in the kitchen, all bulbs are those energy saving spiral bulbs. When the switch is flipped, there is a delay between each bulb lighting. From reading a little bit on these type of bulbs, I halfheartedly attribute this behavior to a capacitive and/or inductive behavior of the bulb.
So why does this one bulb burn out every few months to a year while the 2 other bulbs last much longer? Anything to fix this?
Thanks
I am having a problem with one light bulb burning out. It is on a circuit of 3 bulbs in series and a toggle switch in the kitchen, all bulbs are those energy saving spiral bulbs. When the switch is flipped, there is a delay between each bulb lighting. From reading a little bit on these type of bulbs, I halfheartedly attribute this behavior to a capacitive and/or inductive behavior of the bulb.
So why does this one bulb burn out every few months to a year while the 2 other bulbs last much longer? Anything to fix this?
Thanks