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Is there anything I can use or do to correct new flourescent lights buzzing
so loud. They were installed by an electrician. There are 6 eight feet long, 2 tubes per light and are cold start if that makes any difference. Thanks for any advice. |
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GGF3 wrote:
Is there anything I can use or do to correct new flourescent lights buzzing so loud. They were installed by an electrician. There are 6 eight feet long, 2 tubes per light and are cold start if that makes any difference. Thanks for any advice. Sure. I suggest you call the electrician back. Either there is one or more defective units, or inexpensive units were used. He should replace any defective units and if it is because they are inexpensive units, then that is between you and the electrician. -- Joseph E. Meehan 26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math |
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![]() "GGF3" wrote in message hlink.net... Is there anything I can use or do to correct new flourescent lights buzzing so loud. They were installed by an electrician. There are 6 eight feet long, 2 tubes per light and are cold start if that makes any difference. Thanks for any advice. Who bought the fixtures? Are the fixtures grounded? Some ballasts are flat noisy. Are these industrial fixtures? Does the sound lessen after they warm up? Sorry more questions than answers |
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