Why do the bulbs of a certain fixture burn out a lot?
When a fixture cannot dissipate the heat of its bulbs, it takes a toll on the bulbs and on the fixture’s sockets and wires. If the lights are ones that are left on a lot — like outdoor lights left on all night — then the bulbs may be living their full life but will simply have to be changed more often than others. But other things can contribute to early failure. Bulbs may be of cheap quality. Or there may be loose arcing connections at the socket or in connections to the light.
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