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XT Donkey86
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That is typical of a gas leak. The bulb wasn't sealed properly (or the quartz glass was faulty) during manufacture. The inert gas pressure inside the bulb is reduced and the halogen cycle can't work properly, and instead of the tungsten filament regenerating, it slowly deposits itself on the inside of the glass (the milky appearance) until there's no more filament left.