Where is my problem with this flourescent lamp?
On 4/29/2010 1:34 PM, James Sweet wrote:
Follow-up:
I found time last night to snip out the FS-2 innards I tried to use to
replace the apparently defective original glow bulb and did the
shorting across the starter wire experiment. The lamp lit and glowed
normally (no flicker). So, the ballast is good.
That leaves me with either knowing which common starter's glow bulb to
slavage, or trying to wire in a push button SPST normally open switch
with ?? sufficient rating (to avoid rapidly ruining the contacts).
Again, to summarize, this is a 4 pin rapid start 18W G24q-2 lamp
(MaxLite model MLDE 18/41.
It's not rapid start if it has a starter, that setup is referred to as
preheat start. The lamps designed for one setup will usually work with
the other, although lifespan may be decreased.
FS-4 is the higher voltage starter intended for 30-40W T12 tubes, I
suspect it will do nicely here. That and the FS-2 are about all you can
find easily anymore anyway.
If you go with the button, something rated 250VAC at 1A ought to hold up
just fine.
Thanks so much for the correction and the guidance. I think I'll go with the
switch. I'll try the FS-4 glow bulb first, as soon as I can get to my local HD.
The switch is a more certain fix but there is really no room for it
(clearances are very close between the lamp socket and its enclosure, and even
if I found room, the socket enclosure and shade have a small radius of curvature
and no flat surface on which to mount the switch).
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