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armagh13 March 3rd 06 01:34 AM

Need Help With Under Cabinet Lighting
 
I have 24.5 inch flourescent lights under the cabinets in my kitchen.
After about a year living here they all stopped working. The builder
came back and replaced all the fixtures. Now, 4 years later, all the
lights burned out at the same time. When I replaced them, there are
two 12" lights in each fixture, only one light works in each fixture.
If I switch the lights, the light that wasn't working begins to work
and the light that was working no longer works.

In two fixtures, one of the lights flickers, but never turns on.
Eventually it stops flickering and does not light.

The odd thing is that it is the light bulb on the left in each of the
fixtures that does not work, and it is happening in every fixture.

The light bulbs are flourescent and the number is F8T5CW.

Thanks


m Ransley March 3rd 06 03:46 AM

Need Help With Under Cabinet Lighting
 
Do they have replaceable starters. The units are probably not a good
grade, but cheapies.


armagh13 March 3rd 06 04:44 AM

Need Help With Under Cabinet Lighting
 
How do you tell if they have replaceable starters?


Brian March 3rd 06 07:26 AM

Need Help With Under Cabinet Lighting
 
Trash them and buy halogens.

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"armagh13" wrote in message
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I have 24.5 inch flourescent lights under the cabinets in my kitchen.
After about a year living here they all stopped working. The builder
came back and replaced all the fixtures. Now, 4 years later, all the
lights burned out at the same time. When I replaced them, there are
two 12" lights in each fixture, only one light works in each fixture.
If I switch the lights, the light that wasn't working begins to work
and the light that was working no longer works.

In two fixtures, one of the lights flickers, but never turns on.
Eventually it stops flickering and does not light.

The odd thing is that it is the light bulb on the left in each of the
fixtures that does not work, and it is happening in every fixture.

The light bulbs are flourescent and the number is F8T5CW.

Thanks




m Ransley March 3rd 06 11:58 AM

Need Help With Under Cabinet Lighting
 
You should be be able to see them under the bulbs or remove a bulb they
are round and twist out counter clock. If no starter it is a cheap
ballast. I have 30 yr old units fine and cheap HD chinese crap thap blow
in a year. One just started SMOKING so I could of had a fire. If it is
the ballast tell your builder he is responsible for putting in junk and
it is his issue to eat. HD sells commercial units and 2 dollar crap.
Good units should be maintenance free for 3-30 years


m Ransley March 3rd 06 12:05 PM

Need Help With Under Cabinet Lighting
 
Of course I assume bulbs are good, try new ones.


Joseph Meehan March 3rd 06 12:54 PM

Need Help With Under Cabinet Lighting
 
armagh13 wrote:
I have 24.5 inch flourescent lights under the cabinets in my kitchen.
After about a year living here they all stopped working. The builder
came back and replaced all the fixtures. Now, 4 years later, all the
lights burned out at the same time. When I replaced them, there are
two 12" lights in each fixture, only one light works in each fixture.
If I switch the lights, the light that wasn't working begins to work
and the light that was working no longer works.

In two fixtures, one of the lights flickers, but never turns on.
Eventually it stops flickering and does not light.

The odd thing is that it is the light bulb on the left in each of the
fixtures that does not work, and it is happening in every fixture.

The light bulbs are flourescent and the number is F8T5CW.

Thanks


Frankly it sounds like the typical result of cheap fixtures.
Contractors tend to use cheap fixtures because few people look at the
quality of the fixtures when they buy a home. I suggest they they all be
replaced by some high quality fixtures. Note that today you have choices of
a number of different types of fixtures. Consider your choices and don't
expect the local big box store to stock the good stuff. Find a real
lighting store or electrical supply house.

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Joseph Meehan

Dia duit



armagh13 March 3rd 06 03:51 PM

Need Help With Under Cabinet Lighting
 
There is not a replaceable starter in these units. The ballast is:

Catalog # WMB-920 made by ISE Telecommunication Limited.


m Ransley March 3rd 06 06:17 PM

Need Help With Under Cabinet Lighting
 
ISE no name junk probably.



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