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The light bulbs that appear to be burned out are probably fine. Next time instead of tossing them out when you replace them, take them to an electrician shop and ask to have them checked. I bet they’re okay.
There’s something funky about electricity here. There are two light bulbs in my house (those high-intensity, expensive little bulbs) that cut off periodically. They might be off for a while, then suddenly they will switch back on. I don’t really have a clue why it happens (something gets overheated?), but I have learned to accept it (the best approach for trying to live here!).
Here’s a fun little thing you could try: buy a voltmeter (not very expensive, get one at any decent hardware shop) and see if the electricity in your apartment is grounded. Betcha it’s not!
The light bulbs that appear to be burned out are probably fine. Next time instead of tossing them out when you replace them, take them to an electrician shop and ask to have them checked. I bet they’re okay.
There’s something funky about electricity here. There are two light bulbs in my house (those high-intensity, expensive little bulbs) that cut off periodically. They might be off for a while, then suddenly they will switch back on. I don’t really have a clue why it happens (something gets overheated?), but I have learned to accept it (the best approach for trying to live here!).
Here’s a fun little thing you could try: buy a voltmeter (not very expensive, get one at any decent hardware shop) and see if the electricity in your apartment is grounded. Betcha it’s not!