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Stan Brown wrote:
I have under-cabinet lighting, traditional fluorescent tubes. One of
them lights up at the ends only. I've tried removing and reinserting
it, with no improvement. There's no audible buzz or hum. The
fixture takes only the one tube.
Tried a lamp from one of the other fixtures? That's a quick way to
determine which is at fault.
Is it likely to be the ballast, or something else? And is the
ballast that little silery-metal cylindrical thing, about an inch in
length and maybe 3/4 of an inch in diameter?
That's the starter; some older fixture had separate starters, virtually
all larger ones have the starter built into the ballast.
Try moving one from the another fixture, if it turns out to not be
the lamp.
Gary
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