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So I purchsaed this 6300 lumen light bulb, clear white glass, with a tugsten fillament.
I have this small desk lamp that used to have some 30 or 60 watt light bulb installed. I replaced that with the more powerful one, but... why did the more powerful one burn out? One day, it just burned out. And I only had it for a few hours. Is it normal for a bulb to be... really really hot? I felt like you could heat a small room with the bulb alone.
Is there something with the voltages or current?
I mean it's a normal 120 volts, directly into the wall socket.I don't get this. SHouldn't any bulb work? No matter the lumens? (I know luminosity isn't the proper measurement, but there's basically a correlation. Right?
I have this small desk lamp that used to have some 30 or 60 watt light bulb installed. I replaced that with the more powerful one, but... why did the more powerful one burn out? One day, it just burned out. And I only had it for a few hours. Is it normal for a bulb to be... really really hot? I felt like you could heat a small room with the bulb alone.
Is there something with the voltages or current?
I mean it's a normal 120 volts, directly into the wall socket.I don't get this. SHouldn't any bulb work? No matter the lumens? (I know luminosity isn't the proper measurement, but there's basically a correlation. Right?