Shilohpsu
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I have a zoomed dual dome light that supports up to two 100w bulbs. I have a compact fluorescent 10.0 UVB zoomed bulb on one side, and a 100w Day Light Blue zoomed bulb on the other side. They each have their own ballast, switch, and power supply. I never had any problems with the UVB compact fluorescents, but I go through the daylight blue UVA's like tic tacs! They have only been lasting me 30-35 days, and then the element burns out/falls apart. I've tried their 60w, 75w, and 100w bulbs and they all only lasted about a month.
Do any of you guys use these bulbs and are you having better luck than I'm having? I've been told that it could be some sort of problem with my lamp, causing the bulbs to burn out early. So I will be buying another replacement bulb again tomorrow, but this time I'll switch the UVA and UVB around to see if it's the one side causing these bulbs to blow. I saved the receipt on this last bulb. Bought it and started using it on May 24 and it burnt out on June 26. I find it hilarious that they have a special bullet advertising "European quality for a long burn life." I have yet to experience this...
Please let me know if you've had success or problems with these bulbs. If these bulbs have been known to have a short burn life, what is a better quality longer lasting daylight blue bulb that you guys recommend? Any help and stories of your experiences with these bulbs will be appreciated. Thanks!