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I have an older 18" fluorescent lamp that takes a 15WT8 bulb. As of this
morning, it no marcha. I suspect the starter switch, which is your
glass-tube type and is pretty black inside.

The problem is that I can't find any "15w" starter switches at any
location close to me. I can, however, cheaply and easily find a white,
cylindrical starter switch that says, "13w, 30w, 40w" on it.

Can I use this "13w, 30w, 40w" switch with my 15w lamp?


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I have an older 18" fluorescent lamp that takes a 15WT8 bulb. As of this
morning, it no marcha. I suspect the starter switch, which is your
glass-tube type and is pretty black inside.

The problem is that I can't find any "15w" starter switches at any
location close to me. I can, however, cheaply and easily find a white,
cylindrical starter switch that says, "13w, 30w, 40w" on it.

Can I use this "13w, 30w, 40w" switch with my 15w lamp?



** Most single tube starters are " Universal " ie 4-65W or 4-80W units.



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I have an older 18" fluorescent lamp that takes a 15WT8 bulb. As of this
morning, it no marcha. I suspect the starter switch, which is your
glass-tube type and is pretty black inside.

The problem is that I can't find any "15w" starter switches at any
location close to me. I can, however, cheaply and easily find a white,
cylindrical starter switch that says, "13w, 30w, 40w" on it.

Can I use this "13w, 30w, 40w" switch with my 15w lamp?



** Most single tube starters are " Universal " ie 4-65W or 4-80W units.




Thank you.

But why the listing of three discrete wattages, rather than an upper-and-
lower range of wattages?


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I have an older 18" fluorescent lamp that takes a 15WT8 bulb. As of this
morning, it no marcha. I suspect the starter switch, which is your
glass-tube type and is pretty black inside.

The problem is that I can't find any "15w" starter switches at any
location close to me. I can, however, cheaply and easily find a white,
cylindrical starter switch that says, "13w, 30w, 40w" on it.

Can I use this "13w, 30w, 40w" switch with my 15w lamp?



** Most single tube starters are " Universal " ie 4-65W or 4-80W units.


Thank you.

But why the listing of three discrete wattages, rather than an upper-and-
lower range of wattages?


** Marketing reasons.



.... Phil



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But why the listing of three discrete wattages, rather than an
upper-and- lower range of wattages?


** Marketing reasons.



So I can safely use this multi-rated starter for my 15w fixture?


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But why the listing of three discrete wattages, rather than an
upper-and- lower range of wattages?


** Marketing reasons.


So I can safely use this multi-rated starter for my 15w fixture?



** Been using " 4-80 W " starters on my 15W desk lamp for decades.



.... Phil




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But why the listing of three discrete wattages, rather than an
upper-and- lower range of wattages?


** Marketing reasons.


So I can safely use this multi-rated starter for my 15w fixture?

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See - we treat you just as nice here as on alt home repair.



Appreciate that.

Last time I posted here was many years ago, in relation to a microwave
oven. I was roundly scolded by somebody named "Sam Goldwasser", evidently
because I had posted an ignorant question.



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"Phil Allison"
"Tegger"



But why the listing of three discrete wattages, rather than an
upper-and- lower range of wattages?


** Marketing reasons.


So I can safely use this multi-rated starter for my 15w fixture?



** Been using " 4-80 W " starters on my 15W desk lamp for decades.



... Phil







An update: It turns out that the failure was almost certainly /not/ due to
the starter, so it's a good thing I didn't blow $4 on a new one. I removed
the starter from the fixture for testing purposes, leaving bare wire-ends
on the bypass circuit.

I tried three bulbs, two brand-new. Plus I tested the tubes' filaments for
continuity. All tested good, and all worked in another fixture.

I also tested for continuity within the fixture where it seemed logical to
see it. I assumed I'd find an open through the ballast, which I did find.

But I guessed that when the ballast was fed with (a measured) 123VAC, I'd
see something similar across the wires where the starter was, but all I
found was 2.5VAC. That appears to be not enough to strike a spark, and no
spark was had, no matter how slowly I brought the wires together.

My guess now is that the ballast is bad. In any case, I went to Walmart and
bought a near dead-ringer of my old GE unit for a whopping $13. So this
matter is done. Thanks, Phil.


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"Tegger"
"Phil Allison"
"Tegger"


But why the listing of three discrete wattages, rather than an
upper-and- lower range of wattages?


** Marketing reasons.


So I can safely use this multi-rated starter for my 15w fixture?


** Been using " 4-80 W " starters on my 15W desk lamp for decades.


... *Phil


An update: It turns out that the failure was almost certainly /not/ due to
the starter, so it's a good thing I didn't blow $4 on a new one. I removed
the starter from the fixture for testing purposes, leaving bare wire-ends
on the bypass circuit.

I tried three bulbs, two brand-new. Plus I tested the tubes' filaments for
continuity. All tested good, and all worked in another fixture.

I also tested for continuity within the fixture where it seemed logical to
see it. I assumed I'd find an open through the ballast, which I did find.

But I guessed that when the ballast was fed with (a measured) 123VAC, I'd
see something similar across the wires where the starter was, but all I
found was 2.5VAC. That appears to be not enough to strike a spark, and no
spark was had, no matter how slowly I brought the wires together.

My guess now is that the ballast is bad. In any case, I went to Walmart and
bought a near dead-ringer of my old GE unit for a whopping $13. So this
matter is done. Thanks, Phil.

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Except for the fact that China got another dollar out of the deal and
Walmart got twelve. Lenny
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