I have 5 can lights in my kitchen. All are on the same switch. I have several other lights, switched separately (and unfortunately some outlets) on the same circuit. One of the kitchen can lights seems to eat bulbs. In three years in this house, bulbs fail prematurely in that fixture. It doesn't seem to matter if they are incandescent, fluorescent or LED. 10 or so days ago I replaced an incandescent bulb in that fixture and one other with LED bulbs. The second fixture still works. The problem fixture the LED was out. I swapped it into another fixture with a known good, the blown LED didn't work. I assume an overvoltage situation would occur on the entire circuit, so I'm thinking it would then be some other problem in that fixture. All I can think of is loose wiring. The outlets have electronics such as my router and Satellite receiver plugged in, those all work fine. The other light fixtures on the circuit work with no issues.
Recessed Light Fixture is Killing Light Bulbs
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