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Lamps using a low voltage halogen or LED bulb have a [[Special:MyLanguage/Basic_electronic_components#Transformers|transformer]] or an electronic equivalent in the base. This is harder to test but you should still be able to test for continuity between the plug and the transformer and between the other side of the transformer and the bulb. Check for any signs of overheating, or for a bulging or leaking [[Special:MyLanguage/Basic_electronic_components#Fault-finding_and_Repair_3|electrolytic capacitor]].
Lamps using a low voltage halogen or LED bulb have a [[Basic_electronic_components#Transformers|transformer]] or an electronic equivalent in the base. This is harder to test but you should still be able to test for continuity between the plug and the transformer and between the other side of the transformer and the bulb. Check for any signs of overheating, or for a bulging or leaking [[Basic_electronic_components#Fault-finding_and_Repair_3|electrolytic capacitor]].

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Lamps using a low voltage halogen or LED bulb have a [[Basic_electronic_components#Transformers|transformer]] or an electronic equivalent in the base. This is harder to test but you should still be able to test for continuity between the plug and the transformer and between the other side of the transformer and the bulb. Check for any signs of overheating, or for a bulging or leaking [[Basic_electronic_components#Fault-finding_and_Repair_3|electrolytic capacitor]].

Lamps using a low voltage halogen or LED bulb have a transformer or an electronic equivalent in the base. This is harder to test but you should still be able to test for continuity between the plug and the transformer and between the other side of the transformer and the bulb. Check for any signs of overheating, or for a bulging or leaking electrolytic capacitor.