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Default 2-pin u-shaped UV fluorescent tubes

Is it cold where this device is? I have found that to be a factor.
In one particular installation the two tubes were in series which meant the
system did not of course use the heaters at all and simply raised the volts
till conduction occurred then reduced it to the normal running volts. Very
lasy way to do it and worked fine if it was indoor in a warm room the same
cannot be said for a shed.
Brian

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HI Folks

I use one of those cheapie 'Gel Nail' UV light-boxes for setting UV resin
glue.

They consist of four 9W uv bulbs in an enclosure, with a control/timer
board. (same device as shown in the Big Clive video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muA1o73KQcw )

One of the original lamps refused to strike after a good few years use, so
I bought two sets of 4 lamps from Amazon - and plugged one set in.

Now the fun starts!
Switched the thing on, and two lamps lit, two didn't - doing the 'click /
flash' thing like you get with a failing fluoro.

After a lot of faffing, it seems that the unit will only reliably strike 2
lamps at a time.

With the original lamps, they were all striking reliably.

Does this suggest that the new bulbs are faulty in some way?

Thanks
Adrian