Quoted from PinMonk:you'll need to power off, insert a bulb, power on, check, repeat until you find which bulb
Or just set all those bulbs aside and replace them with new ones. If you have the issue with new bulbs too it’s most likely a bad socket.
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Quoted from PinMonk:you'll need to power off, insert a bulb, power on, check, repeat until you find which bulb
Or just set all those bulbs aside and replace them with new ones. If you have the issue with new bulbs too it’s most likely a bad socket.
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