Lighting ...is the ballast wasted?

RDTigger

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I have a 4ft light fixture that has 2 40w phillips plant/aquarium bulbs..

One of the ballasts(?) seems to not be functioning properly.. The bulb is operational but the connection seems untrue. I see some light/spark of some kind from one end..but it does not ignite the bulb...
 
It's odd... I can put the bulb in..and turn it on..nothing, but if I rotate it ever so slightly i can get it to turn on...

But if i turn it off, then back on it doesn't come alive...

the other ballast works perfectly... I have the bad one "on" for the moment..I'll just leave it ON and see what happens...
 
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Perhaps a connection problem? It happens to a scew-on non-aquarium light I have,
 
if its just that little screw in spark starter change out

but if that fixture shows scortch marks dont use it ballasts can make a whack load of smoke
 
LOL, I was going to suggest replacing the starters first.

If you do run into a ballast problem I've heard that its usually best to scrap the fixture as ballast replacements are costly. Not sure how true that is for regular fluorescents.
 
LOL, I was going to suggest replacing the starters first.

If you do run into a ballast problem I've heard that its usually best to scrap the fixture as ballast replacements are costly. Not sure how true that is for regular fluorescents.


LOL..... ya, not electrically gifted..(I called it a ballast)

..but pretty good at trial and error....:laugh:
 
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