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engineer2

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Salt has a natural humidity of around 75%. Unless you see condensation, the problem could be elsewhere. I would just get an LED bulb for long life.
 

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It won't work. It needs incandescent to give off heat for salt block to work.
From WebMD:
Himalayan salt lamps supposedly produce negatively charged ions while water molecules from the air attract to -- and then evaporate from -- the warmth of its surface. Those who believe in the health benefits of these lamps give negative ions much of the credit.

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Could be a loose or dirty connection that lowers the amperage of the bulb in a millisecond and causes the filament to oscillate, over a short time, it breaks off the lead inside the bulb.
Try cleaning the contacts in the socket and use some dielectric grease on the contacts to make sure you got a good connection inside the socket, BEFORE you use a new bulb.
Something is causing the filament to move and break....
 

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It won't work. It needs incandescent to give off heat for salt block to work.
From WebMD:
Himalayan salt lamps supposedly produce negatively charged ions while water molecules from the air attract to -- and then evaporate from -- the warmth of its surface. Those who believe in the health benefits of these lamps give negative ions much of the credit.

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and here I always thought they were just cool lookin glowy rock lamp things
 

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and here I always thought they were just cool lookin glowy rock lamp things

They are.

The "healing effects" is hocus pocus, like most of those Dot-Era oils, engine rebuild in a can, etc.
 
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There's actually a business near here that has a large room built entirely of Himalayan salt blocks. Floor, walls, ceiling, everything. It's back-lit and heated to about 75-80F.
You pay something like a dollar a minute to sit in there. It was ok. Now I know what a tortured slug feels like.

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There's actually a business near here that has a large room built entirely of Himalayan salt blocks. Floor, walls, ceiling, everything. It's back-lit and heated to about 75-80F.
You pay something like a dollar a minute to sit in there. It was ok. Now I know what a tortured slug feels like.

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I hated loading salt for sanding roads. Would get in your mouth after a bit.
 

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We bought one of those pink salt lamps at Menards for $4 because the wife thought it was pretty. It's identical to the ones sold for $39.99 at those tourist town useless **** stores.
 

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The salt lamps we have we've never had to replace the bulb. If moisture was a problem maybe aquarium supply places would have a bulb with same base, same wattage.

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