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Philips tube flickering on rapid start ballast.
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My first contacts with lighting probably took place with Philips fluorescents. By the 1990s rapid start ballasts were used in pretty much all commercial applications. What I noticed back then were flickering, burnt out tubes. For some reason, I (rightly!) associated the Philips shiled logo with flickering tubes. That's why I enjoy seeing the shiled logo on a flickering tube. ^_^
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once i had a GE F40T12...one end had minimal blackening and the other end was very heavily blackened...and it came like that too...one day the electrode on the heavily blackened side broke so of course with the rapid start ballast the one rotten lamp made the good lamp light dimly as well....but after letting it sit for a while something odd happened....the bad lamp would flicker violently and then light at full brightness...even with the broken electrode...odd.
See here
Oh BTW that bad Philips lamp will definitely stay open since there's a part of the filament missing...