Hire a pool tech to trouble shoot the device. You are either using the wrong bulbs or the light fixture and wireing are old. You also HAVE to have a GFCI added to the system.
When a light bulb burns out, it means that the filament inside the bulb has broken or worn out, disrupting the flow of electricity and causing the bulb to stop producing light. The bulb will no longer work until the filament is replaced.
there is no voltage and resistance
Incomplete circuit
The mood light will last as long as the bulbs life, which has a lifetime of an average household light bulb. once the bulb burns out, one must replace the bulb with another mood light bulb.
the second bulb become weak because there's not a lot of energy being transformed into bulb 2
The recommended time for replacing a light bulb in a typical household is when it burns out or stops working.
put a new bulb in it, stoopiT !!!!
A light bulb burns out when the element (typically tungsten) breaks. Sometimes the two ends of the broken element will fall back together and the light bulb will appear to have repaired itself. Usually any movement of the bulb will cause the two ends to come apart and the bulb is once again 'burned out'. Even without movement, the two ends of the element are very weak and the bulb frequently goes out permanently a short time later.
No, the headlight bulb will just not turn on. The check engine light only comes on when there is a problem with the ENGINE, not the BULB.
The size of the bulb isn't related to the time in which it will burn out, it's related to it's quality and how many times you turn it on and off.
A light bulb may have condensation if it is exposed to changes in temperature, causing moisture in the air to condense on the cooler surface of the bulb. This is more likely to happen in humid environments or when the light bulb is turned on and off frequently.
In an incandescent light bulb, air (Oxygen) leaked in and the filament (a wire) burns-well really melts. Halogens do this quite nice and LOUD.