Halogen lite circuit
- Gtaylor
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Halogen lite circuit
I have a 99 37 carver. Recently, 4 lites in a 7 lite string went off at once. The other 3 still work fine. Does anyone have any ideas as to why this occurred?
- buster53
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Re: Halogen lite circuit
Is it possible they are a daisy chain where one goes dead and all the others downstream go dead as well?
I'm in the process of replacing all my halogen bulbs with LED's. A fraction of the electric current and the heat is almost cut in half, from 200+ degrees to under 120.
Amazon has a pkg of 10 for $9.99
I'm in the process of replacing all my halogen bulbs with LED's. A fraction of the electric current and the heat is almost cut in half, from 200+ degrees to under 120.
Amazon has a pkg of 10 for $9.99
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Re: Halogen lite circuit
They are not daisy chained through the bulbs, but are most daisy chained through the wiring behind the lights. You most likely burnt a connector off the back of the last fixture that still lights up.