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Is it possible to repair a burned out bulb? and got a better answer
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Man, sometimes I can't go to the store to get a new one. Try to take it apart gently?
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Damn, sometimes I can't afford to go to the store for a new one, try to take it apart carefully
Damn, sometimes I can't afford to go to the store for a new one, try to take it apart carefully
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don't have money for a new one
don't have money for a new one
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no
no
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You can, but you don't have to.
You can, but you don't have to.
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Change the coil in it!
Change the coil in it!
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No, of course not. Don't bother! Go out and buy a new one.
No, of course not. Don't bother! Go out and buy a new one.
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Burned to a crisp, you can't repair it.
Burned to a crisp, you can't repair it.
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There's no sense in repairing it if it doesn't work anymore. It's easier to buy a new one.
There's no sense in repairing it if it doesn't work anymore. It's easier to buy a new one.
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You can if the filament is still on the spokes! Twist the bulb gently so that it touches both thick spokes. Twist it with the power off, otherwise it might blow up.
You can if the filament is still on the spokes! Twist the bulb gently so that it touches both thick spokes. Twist it with the power off, otherwise it might blow up.
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No, but you can make a fluorescent light bulb burn even if the filament is burnt out.
No, but you can make a fluorescent light bulb burn even if the filament is burnt out.
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you can break the glass, tie the filament in a bow and screw it back on, but it will only burn in a vacuum
you can break the glass, tie the filament in a bow and screw it back on, but it will only burn in a vacuum