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Changing a light bulb is supposed to be one of the easiest tasks that exists. It's even the subject of jokes based on how easy it is - "how many plumbers does it take to screw in a light bulb", etc. However, if you've ever tried to change a GU10 halogen light bulb, you might understand that it isn’t so easy. It’s hard to find directions, and it isn’t as self-explanatory as you might think. Luckily with some guidance, the process is not much more difficult than changing an ordinary bulb.

Method 1
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Changing the Bulb With Your Hands

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  1. You really don’t want to get electrocuted, right? This is the first step and probably the most important in terms of safety. Make sure that you do this before going any further. Wait for the light to cool if it only just burned out. If you don't feel any heat, it is probably safe to proceed.
  2. You will want to be able to comfortable move your elbows around too, it’s going to be much harder to change the bulb if you are standing up on your tiptoes trying to change it using only your finger tips. Find something that will put you at a comfortable height and allows you to use both hands easily.
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  3. [1] If your bulb doesn't have a protector on it, the oil from your hands can cause some serious damage to the bulb. Try to only grip it from the sides if it doesn’t have a protector. If it turns out the bulb is only loose rather than burned out you don't want to risk it exploding due to the oil on your hands once you screw it back in.
  4. Keep your grip and pressure constant on the bulb with the thumbs as you turn the bulb slowly counter-clockwise. Once it feels like it won’t turn any further, you can stop pushing it inward. You should rotate it about 90 degrees.
  5. Wiggle it gently as it comes out to make sure it comes out cleanly. Be careful not to drop it, especially if you are on a ladder.
  6. Remember to keep your gloves on as you do this so as not to get any oil from your hands on the new bulb, which would be even more dangerous and could cause it to explode in the socket if it heats improperly.
  7. Once you’re back up on your ladder, you’ll press the bulb inward into the same position that you took the old bulb out from. Twist it clockwise as far as it will go, and you can turn the lights back on!
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Removing the Bulb With a Straw

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  1. Remember, the electricity being off is important for safety.
  2. There should be two plug bits on this ring if it is a specific type of halogen bulb. Squeeze them together and the ring will fall out.
    • Use a ladder or chair if your light fixture is too high up for you to reach. Make sure you can comfortably move your arms about as this task will require some dexterity.
  3. You will want to push a good inch and a half of the straw up into the gap. You will then want to take the straw and move it around the circumference of the light bulb. You may need to do this a couple of times. For best results, treat the straw like an old fashion can opener by working all the way around the edge of the circle multiple times. You need to do this because a clip holds the wires that hold the bulb into place in the top of the light fixture. [2] The straw causes the clip to release the wires which allows you to grip the bulb. Remember, this isn’t the case for every single GU10 Halogen lightbulb. However, if you are having troubles using your hands this could be a good solution.
  4. This is not as easy as it should be. The bulb's end is a white plug shaped mechanism. You will need to grab the socket in one hand and the bulb in the other. Then push the bulb (gently!) into the socket and turn counter-clockwise. Use the same techniques that you would use to open a child locked medicine bottle.
  5. There isn't a visible difference between a good bulb and a burned out bulb. Don't risk confusing the two.
  6. See those little holes in the middle? There are four of them. You want to line the new bulb's plug so that it fits into the larger holes. Then you turn it clockwise until you feel it "snap" into place. [3]
  7. As you do this, work the bulb back into the fixture.
  8. All you will have to do is push it back in on top of the light, just like the way it was before. After that, everything should be as good as new and you’ll be able to use your lights again.
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  • Question
    I can't get a grip on the bulb, how can I remove it?
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    Use your thumbs to push the bulb straight into the socket. While pushing, turn the bulb counterclockwise 90°. This should release the bulb. Attaching a suction cup to the glass cover of the bulb can make the process much easier.
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    How do I remove the top part of the bulb if it snapped when I attempted to take it out?
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    Take a potato, cut it in half width-wise, and stick the cut face of the potato into the broken part of the bulb. Then, just unscrew it as normal.
  • Question
    Do I have to use gloves to change the bulb?
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    If the bulb is protected by glass or plastic shielding, and you're replacing the entire housing, then you likely won't need gloves. Gloves are very important if the bulb itself is exposed, however, since oils from your skin can significantly shorten the bulb's life. If you don't have gloves handy, a non-linen cloth will work in a pinch.
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      • Make sure your light isn’t hot before you touch it. If it is for whatever reason it might be installed incorrectly or your electricity might still be running. Address this issue first.
      • Try to avoid getting oil on the inner part of the bulb. This can cause it to heat improperly and even explode.
      • Be careful using your ladder. Make sure it is on a solid surface and not uneven, otherwise you might fall while trying to change the bulbs.
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      To change a Gu10 halogen lightbulb, turn off the power switch and set up a ladder under the light fixture. Next, put on gloves so the oil on your hands doesn't damage the bulb. Press against the Gu10 lightbulb with both thumbs, then push the bulb inward and turn it counter clockwise. When the bulb feels like it won't turn any more, pull it out of the socket. Finally, place the new bulb in the socket and turn it clockwise as far as it will go. To find out how to remove a Gu10 halogen bulb with a straw, read on!

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