Because if you touch it, you may get dirt or oils from your skin on the bulb. Since halogen bulbs operate at a much higher temperature than conventional bulbs, the contaminants may cause the bulb to break. If you do touch the bulb, clean it with an alcohol swab before installing it.
To remove a halogen bulb, first make sure it is cool to the touch. Then, gently twist the bulb counterclockwise to loosen it from the socket. Carefully pull the bulb straight out of the socket. Be cautious not to touch the bulb with your bare hands, as oils from your skin can cause it to burn out prematurely.
Handle by the base only. Do not touch the bulb with your fingers.
Halogen gas is in a Tungsten-Halogen Light Bulb.
To change a halogen bulb, first make sure the light fixture is turned off and cool. Then, carefully remove the old bulb by twisting it counterclockwise. Insert the new bulb by twisting it clockwise until it is securely in place. Be cautious not to touch the bulb with your bare hands, as oils from your skin can cause it to burn out prematurely.
Yes. It just won't be as bright.
There are two hex/star screws above the headlight casing that need to be removed first. Then you slide out the headlight casing to expose the backside, there you will find the a medium sized slipnut around the Halogen bulb. Turn counter clock wise to release and pull back gently allowing the halogen bulb to come free of the headlight casing. Unplug the Halogen bulb (a flatheaded screw driver my be needed to pry the locking clasp) To install the new Halogen bulb reverse the above steps be very careful to NOT touch the Halogen Bulb itself. The oils on your skin can cause the bulb to blow out sooner when power is given to the bulb. Tighten everything back up and you are done...
There is no halogen microwave. There is a halogen microwave oven bulb. (The technical term for a "bulb" is a lamp.) Some microwave ovens use a halogen lamp to light up the oven cavity. Replacing them is similar to replacing a "regular" incandescent lamp, except that when halogen lamps are being replaced, it is critical not to touch the lamp with bare fingers. Leaving skin oils on a halogen lamp shortens the lamp life and can set up a dangerous situation where the lamp might overheat.
The headlight is an assembly. To replace the headlight, you remove the bulb from the back side. It is a halogen bulb, so do not touch with bare hards before installing.
I was at Napa the other day and I got Halogen headlights for my car the man that was serving me told me DO NOT touch the bulb with your skin as the oils from our skin can make Halogen bulbs not work (they may work for a bit and then stop). Maybe try replacing the bulb without touching it. (wear some mits or something I know lamps can be a pain)
It is Jenn-Air part # 74004458 10 watt halogen. Order by calling 1-800-536-6247 or you can purchase a any Bi-Pin bulb the same size that is 10-12 watts. Bulb is about 1" long and is connected by 2 bi-pins that you push in. Do not touch the bulb with your fingers. Use a tissue to install it.
Yes, the two voltages are in the same range category.
It is a double ended halogen bulb and I do not know how to get to it to release it from the lamp.