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Detector for 220v bulb(lamp) "break"

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lamp break

I need a detector/sensor that detects when a lightbulb "breaks"
The bulb is 220v AC - 50-150W. I can't use LDR like sensors in the project.

The professional way to do this I believe is to use a current sensor who detects when the current is gone(bulb breaks),but I can't find any current sensors who detect 0.2-0.3A, just sensors for currents over 2A.

Do anyone have a good idea on what I can use to detect this current who is going through the bulb?
 

ldr 220v

Seems, there is lamp epidemic ;)

Look here:
 

the best detector is the bulb itself :D
No light no lamp..Why need electronic sense?
 

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