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01-10-08, 11:06
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Halogens
What halogen lights do you have? My bulbs seem to burn out VERY frequently!
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01-11-08, 12:20
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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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01-11-08, 06:22
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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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01-11-08, 06:46
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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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01-11-08, 06:52
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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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01-11-08, 07:25
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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.
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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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01-11-08, 07:42
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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.
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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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01-11-08, 10:37
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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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01-11-08, 10:43
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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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01-11-08, 10:48
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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.
[Insert Accumulator's usual comments on using cheap incandescent lights for final inspections...]
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01-11-08, 11:16
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Re: Halogens
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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.
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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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01-11-08, 11:49
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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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