Can Halogen Lights Be Replaced After Three Years of Use?
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Halogen lights can be replaced after three years of use. The lifespan of halogen lights varies depending on the brand and type, generally ranging from 500 to 600 hours. Factors affecting the lifespan of halogen lights: Halogen headlights typically need to be replaced every one to two years. This is due to the heating and lighting principle of halogen lights. During operation, halogen lights work in high-temperature environments, and prolonged use with severe heating can reduce their lifespan. Additionally, frequent switching can shorten the filament's lifespan. Precautions for replacing halogen lights: Halogen bulbs are made of high-temperature-resistant quartz glass. If touched by hand or contaminated with oil, the quartz glass will lose its luster, thereby reducing brightness and shortening the lifespan. Therefore, when replacing or installing halogen lights, it is important to keep the bulb's glass shell clean and avoid touching it with your hands. If accidentally touched, it must be cleaned before ignition, using alcohol to wipe it clean.