Yeah 9/10 times when a light bulb breaks it goes when you turn it on.

 I do have a theory about them blowing in the early morning or late at 
night with an extra loud *POP* to just scare people. 

Op zaterdag 7 december 2013 02:56:24 UTC+1 schreef charles:
>
> On 13-12-06 06:06 AM, Gideon Wackers wrote: 
>
> > -filament resistance differs because it is cold 
>
> Filament resistance is different when cold, which is why Incandescent 
> Light bulbs generally fail at turn on if they are going to fail. 
>
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