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The Mismatched Socket fixture and Wide-spaced Tubes Fixture
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There's a loud buzz coming from the fixture in the front when power is applied. i can't tell if the one in the back buzzes. These two i want to defiently keep. you can see one lamp has been removed. none of the fluorescent fixture work now. my uncle went switching around all the lamps. there were four lamps not even in use. I toom one, a Sylvania lifeline F40/D that still works! I'm thinking the starters are bad in most of these.
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I'm jelous!
UPDATE: i gave my aunt the two sylvania CWP lamps and two plastic FS-4 Leviton starters for the fixture in the foreground so she had a little bit of light down there to work with since the pullchain light's light doesn't light the ground in the room with the fluorescents, as there's still a wall about 4 1/2 ft tall so the ligth gets blocked. The fluorescent light will outshine the 40W incandescent anyways. since the lamps and starters i gave her all work and i know there is power to the fixture, that gets rid of all the variables. Plus i can swap the lamps among the other fixtures to test them as well. That gets rid of some of the suspense lol.
Or just buy some new lamps/starters (You'll eventually need them anyway; can't have too many of those around) and relamp them in their current place so they work in the interim and them you'll get all that stuff back!
I can always use more F40T12 lamps. I have about 40 F20T12s so i'm good in that department lol. I have maybe a dozen F40s. I MIGHT be going to the restore on Friday (9/6 so i'll see what lamps they have and see if i can get some more fixtures to get stored in the shed.
my aunt told me she'd get back to me on whether or not this fixture works with the new lamps and starters.
I have another Sylvania Cool White Plus lamp, and even with a broken electrode it's full brightness right away! (It still lights on a shunted Universal ballast that's half-dead and only lights one lamp.
What will you be bringing for the other light? SP41 Ecolux lamps? If you get those two lights working, I'd leave them with modern lamps and take the old Lifelines, just in case something happens...
They take provably 2-5 minutes to "warm up". I heard heating the lamps up can help free some of the mercury that might be absorbed by the phosphors. Maybe that's what happened.
If this fixture works, I'll bring a couple daylight altos i have an a GE SP41s and a few random starters i have that work. I only need to bring three more lamps and three or four starters. If this fixture doesn't work then i'll use the CWP lamps and leviton starters in another fixture. I know preheaters can operate with one lamp but i'd rather have full fixtures working. If there's still half a case of CWP Altos at he restore, then that's what i'll use to fix their fixtures. When i bring new lamps i'll exchange them for the old ones. They told me they'd save them but if if my uncle doesn't think they work then he might think he's doing me a favor by throwing them out. Plus if they fall down or get damaged then that's no good. they're safe and sound at my house.