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Old 01-10-08, 10:06   #1 (permalink)
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Halogens

What halogen lights do you have? My bulbs seem to burn out VERY frequently!
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Old 01-10-08, 11:20   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Halogens

craftsman 1000w duals. got em on black friday...nothin bad yet. what do you usually use?
 
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Old 01-11-08, 05:22   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Halogens

I got mine from Advance Auto. Ill probably pick up another one since I need another one anyway.
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Re: Halogens

I've had the same problem with some dual halogen setup that I bought from Lowe's. Very frustrating.
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Re: Halogens

Theres gotta be a better alternative. Something that lasts longer an doesnt produce so much heat.
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Re: Halogens

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Theres gotta be a better alternative. Something that lasts longer an doesnt produce so much heat.

Heat is always good when its only 50 degrees in a garage!! Thats why I love the heat that they put out...but some summer, I wont like it anymore! I wonder if they make lower wattage bulbs??
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Re: Halogens

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Theres gotta be a better alternative. Something that lasts longer an doesnt produce so much heat.

Maybe take a look at these http://autopia.org/forum/garage/1010...-lighting.html

I bought it and it seems like a nice light, one problem was that 1 bulb was broke, I contacted the mfg and they are supposed to be sending me 2 replacement bulbs.
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Old 01-11-08, 09:37   #8 (permalink)
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Re: Halogens

But I read fluorescents arent good for seeing imperfections. The halogens work well, just dont seem to last long.
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Re: Halogens

LED lighting seems to show imperfections pretty well, at least from my flashlight, it gives off very little heat, and uses very little power. I wonder if the technology will eventually be such that it could take the place of halogens in work lights like we use. I am sure that at first it may be expensive. They are already talking about having LEDs as headlights on cars.

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Re: Halogens

Interesting about the halogens going through bulbs My really cheapie halogen (a true POS) never seems to need new bulbs...maybe twice in forever (forget when I got it, maybe the late '80s). Haven't had my Sears one all that long but its bulbs have lasted ~5 years at least.

I wonder if it's the *bulbs* themselves. Maybe some name-brand/expensive bulbs would last longer. I've always used...uhm...oh, what are they Sylvania I think.

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LED lighting seems to show imperfections pretty well, at least from my flashlight, it gives off very little heat, and uses very little power. I wonder if the technology will eventually be such that it could take the place of halogens. They are already talking about having LEDs as headlights on cars.
You're definitely right, Halogen has been replaced by Xenon/HID lamps and will subsequently be replaced by LED lighting. Check out the Lexus LS460.....it's the first car to have LED headlights, won't be the last.
 
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Re: Halogens

I installed track lighting in my garage. It makes it real easy to get any kind of light that I need. I have halogens, incandescents, flourescents and LEDs all running at the same time. It provides a lot of light, and shows imperfections pretty nicely.

It could be that your halogens are getting dust on them causing hot spots and burning the bulbs out.
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