In this post we will discuss the most issues and failures related to fluorescent bulbs and how to fix it yourself
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Bulb lights after a certain period of operation and then turn off the lights again 
Does not light up at all 
Flashing at intervals 
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The bulb is bad 
Starter is bad or inappropriate 
Trans is inappropriate 
Bad connection 
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Blackouts in both sides of the bulb 
   A dark ring on each end of the bulb 
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End of life lamp 
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A dark ring in one end of the bulb 
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The separation of the wiring base of the bulb 
Disconnecting of wires connecting trans 
Disconnecting in one of  bulb priming 
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See the wires connecting the lamp base 
Check trans connections 
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The new bulb flashing on short periods 
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Starter is inappropriate 
 Trans is inappropriate 
Combustion of trans 
Removing the wires connecting the lamp base 
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 Replace the starter 
Replace the trans 
Replace the trans 
 See the connections 
 Turn off the lamp until the voltage value to be returned to the normal value 
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Lower the value of the voltage 
 Disconnecting of the circuit wires 
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Turn off the lamp until voltage value to be returned to the natural value 
Check the connecting wires 
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Noise associated with the  operation of the bulb  
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Trans type is bad 
  Trans is not installed well on the bulb holder 
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Replace the trans 
Install the trans in a good way 
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