Actually it may last longer !!! This is due to the fact that less heat is made with one bulb.
If light bulbs are burning out quickly the light fixture could be getting too much electricity due to faulty wiring. They could also burn out due to a loose wire or screwing the light bulb in too tight.
It is unlikely that actual light fixtures will be going away any time soon. Fluorescent bulbs will eventually be obsolete as LED and newer technologies take over.
the fixture should either have side mounted screws or should twist off
why light bulbs are fragile
Light bulbs emit light.
Check your kids playing with the light switch
The kind of lighting fixture H11 bulbs are is a LED replacement daytime running light for automobiles. These halogen headlight bulbs help improve daytime visibility.
180 watts
This unit features and requires LED as a light source.
You can't. All you can do is install a new fixture that will allow higher wattage lamps.
possibly a bad fixture or the connection on the base of the fixture. A loose connection can cause the light to flicker even if it appears to be on. This is like turning the light off and on repeatedly. Wears out the filament. Quality of bulb can make the difference, also the small cadlelabra bulbs seem to burn out faster.
As the power to the light fixture should be, and hopefully is off, it does not matter which you hook up first.
As opposed to having 3 bulbs in it, yes.
yes, it can be used - single phase voltage of 230v. 50HZ is important
Light. No ordinary matter can travel at or faster than the speed of light.
The fixture construction has nothing to do with the amount of energy that the fixture uses. It is the lamp in the fixture that draws the amperage. This amperage times the fixtures voltage is what gives you the fixtures wattage. W = A x V. Watts = Amps x Volts.
Yes, light bulbs have the fastest moving particles.