Millertime1485
New member
Hey there,
I (or more specifically my daughter) has been having some unusually bad luck with mercurcy vapor bulbs. In the last month we've burnt out about 3 of the bulbs although they were brand new and purchased from separate stores (just in case). I've replaced the lamp fixture and still no luck I can only assume that the issue has something to do with the amps from my outlet which I'll be checking ASAP. Now on to my question.. in the meantime would it be viable to have my ceramic heater and a household 60W bulb? Whatever the issue is it doesn't seem to affect either one of these and I couldn't tell you why.
Before anyone asks yes I've checked my fixtures to make sure it can handle the wattage I'm using.
I (or more specifically my daughter) has been having some unusually bad luck with mercurcy vapor bulbs. In the last month we've burnt out about 3 of the bulbs although they were brand new and purchased from separate stores (just in case). I've replaced the lamp fixture and still no luck I can only assume that the issue has something to do with the amps from my outlet which I'll be checking ASAP. Now on to my question.. in the meantime would it be viable to have my ceramic heater and a household 60W bulb? Whatever the issue is it doesn't seem to affect either one of these and I couldn't tell you why.
Before anyone asks yes I've checked my fixtures to make sure it can handle the wattage I'm using.