My heat lamp blew up!

chickensducks&agoose

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New England.. the cold part.
it's COLD outside, and I've got my 3 week old chicks/ducklings in DH's unheated shed with a nice heatlamp keeping them cozy. anyway, I look out the window periodically, to make sure the light is on, and it just wasn't! It's dark, and maybe 40... probably less. Anyway, I ran out, and they were all quiet... I took out the old bulb, figuring it was just burned out. And I cut my finger! A large portion of the glass is just gone. I can't find the glass, and the birdies all perked up when I plugged the new bulb in (TG I had a new one!), so it's good right? Does anyone know what causes heat lamp explosions?
 
I'd say temp differences maybe but I've used them in subzero temps. Was there anything around to hit it? They break pretty easy with impact. A cat, chicken that could fly that high, etc... could do it. Do you have it on a surge protector? Power fluctuations might do it. They are drawing a lot of power. Otherwise I'd just write it off as a faulty bulb. If it happens twice I'd write it off as a faulty lamp.
 
Any precipitation? condensation? Cold water (or ice or snow) dripping/falling on the bulb could give the kind of thermal shock that would make it explode.
 
I had the same thing happen and I thought the light just went out so I reached up under it and shocked the crap out of myself! lol. The little metal thing inside got me and burnt me. I dont know what caused it but mine was inside.
 

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