This can happen for two primary reasons.
Low voltage light bulbs keep burning out.
There are imported low voltage bulbs that are flooding our markets.
They look great but they usually don t perform as well as a domestic name brand bulb.
If you buy cheap bulbs don t expect them to last.
Now you really don t want to make the 25 minute drive out to the nearest store and who buys light bulbs online so what do you do.
I have received complaints from people who feel low voltage light bulbs burn out too soon.
Some seem not to be affected by this recent problem.
The transformer for low voltage lighting is either built into the fixture or located remotely.
You can test for voltage at a standard 120 volt electrical outlet using a multimeter or a voltage tester.
With just this simple change you can avoid premature burn out and lengthen the lifetime of of your new led system.
If a test reveals a voltage higher than 125 volts have an.
To avoid premature burn out or stunting your bulbs be sure to adjust the voltage running through the lines to 12 volts.
For a year or two the system functioned reasonably well.
Be sure you know how to do this safely because the power will be on.
Less common but still occurs when some overly confident diyers install their system while it.
A frustrating electrical problem that many people encounter is a light bulb that continuously burns out for no apparent reason.
For this line voltage fixtures are basically plug and play.
Depending on how long a light is on during the day most incandescent light bulbs should have a lifespan of about 900 hours which usually comes out to about 4 months.
Low voltage lighting typically uses 12 or 24 volts and requires a transformer to lower the line voltage from 120 volts to avoid immediately burning out the low voltage bulb.
I had a low voltage landscape lighting system professionally installed using contractor grade equipment.
If the supply voltage to your home is too great bulbs will generally burn brighter and burn out much faster.
Hi are you getting the right voltage bulbs to low will blow fast a malfuntioing transformer will also aloow to high a voltage to the bulbs or if you live in an area that s prone to voltage spikes.
For some time now i have noticed bulbs burning out at an alarming rate.
You slam one of those 75 watt bulbs into the 60 watt fixture and voila.
Some cfls will even explode under such circumstances.