Dim or Flickering Light: If the bulb appears dim or flickers, it could be a sign that it's nearing the end of its lifespan. Dimming or irregular light output may indicate a weakening filament or other internal issues.
Reduced Heat Output: Over time, heat lamp bulbs can lose their efficiency, resulting in reduced heat output. If you notice that the lamp isn't generating as much warmth as it used to, it may be a sign that the bulb needs replacement.
Bulb Age: Heat lamp bulbs typically have a recommended lifespan provided by the manufacturer. If you've been using the bulb for an extended period beyond its recommended lifespan, it's a good idea to replace it even if there are no apparent issues. Aging bulbs are more likely to fail or produce inadequate heat.
Physical Damage: Inspect the bulb for any visible signs of damage, such as cracks, blackening, or distortion. Physical damage can affect the bulb's performance and safety. If you notice any abnormalities, it's best to replace the bulb promptly.
Inconsistent or Unreliable Operation: If the heat lamp frequently turns on and off unexpectedly or fails to turn on consistently, it could indicate a problem with the bulb. This behavior may suggest a loose connection, internal fault, or an issue with the lamp socket, but the bulb replacement is still worth considering.
Remember to consult the specific instructions and recommendations provided by the manufacturer of your pet heat lamp and bulb to ensure proper maintenance and replacement practices.
DL90-2- indicates that the appearance is black
Product number(ITEM):DL90-2-B
Power(W):50W-250W
Voltage(V):110V-230V
Average life span(H):8000
Lamp holder model(BASE):E26/E27
Bulb diameter(Mm):90
Bulb length(Mm):130
Description:
1) DL90-model
2) 1- indicates that the bottom of the ceramic lamp is flat bottom 2- indicates that the bottom of the ceramic lamp is cone-shaped
3) W- indicates that the appearance is white B- indicates that the appearance is black