jsmalone1
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- southwest Missouri
so I humbly ask-- I have seen so many older fluorescent light fixtures not come on when energized but will light if you turn the switch on and off several times---??????????
so I humbly ask-- I have seen so many older fluorescent light fixtures not come on when energized but will light if you turn the switch on and off several times---??????????
I see you're in Missur'a. Is this usually during periods of high humidity? If you can touch the outside of the tube while standing on the ground, they'll kick on too. Something about the high humidity interferes with arc formation, and the capacitive coupling with your body is the "go" button.
Why do I have an intense aversion to using my body to "jump start" HID lighting?:roll:
Is it just me?:-?
Usually, if touching the tube helps it start, it means the "grounded metal reflector" isn't.
so I humbly ask-- I have seen so many older fluorescent light fixtures not come on when energized but will light if you turn the switch on and off several times---??????????
so I humbly ask-- I have seen so many older fluorescent light fixtures not come on when energized but will light if you turn the switch on and off several times---??????????