jblomenberg16
Grandmaster
So we have a couple light fixtures in our bathroom that seem to be burning out bulbs at a much faster rate than the rest of the house. So far I've chalked that up to those bulbs getting used the most of any room in the house, and also being some of the few incandescent bulbs in the house (that natural light seems to be preferred by my wife).
Tonight I picked up some LED bulbs in a soft white light to try those. After installing them, one light would not come on. I thought maybe it was a bad bulb, but decided to swap it with another next to it (fixture each have 2 bulbs). After swapping both worked fine. So swapped back and then the same bulb wouldn't light up again. Swapped back, and then both worked.
I know the LED's are completely different than an incandescent with a filament, and are sensitive to voltage. Anything I should be checking to see if I have an issue? Thinking about removing the fixtures and getting out the multi meter and checking the circuit.
Tonight I picked up some LED bulbs in a soft white light to try those. After installing them, one light would not come on. I thought maybe it was a bad bulb, but decided to swap it with another next to it (fixture each have 2 bulbs). After swapping both worked fine. So swapped back and then the same bulb wouldn't light up again. Swapped back, and then both worked.
I know the LED's are completely different than an incandescent with a filament, and are sensitive to voltage. Anything I should be checking to see if I have an issue? Thinking about removing the fixtures and getting out the multi meter and checking the circuit.