Is it true that at the end of the life span of halogen lamps there occurs a power impulse in the lamp?
Yes, it occurs with all lamps, independently of the manufacturer, with low voltage as well as with mains voltage lamps. With low voltage of 24 volts and with mains voltage lamps a fine fuse on the secundary side is layed down by law; which should safeguard at least 50 % above the specifiable power!
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