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New fluorescent lights rapidly pulsing
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Doc
2007-07-19 02:30:39 UTC
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I just replaced the fluorescent lights in my kitchen - two of the 40w
type, about 47" long - when the old ones would no longer activate.
After putting in the new ones, I find that after about 30 secs from
being turned on, the lights begin this rapid shimmering or pulsing.
Hard on the eyes and annoying.

The old ones were fine before they died, didn't exhibit this behavior.
Does this sound like some problem with the lights themselves or some
problem with the light fixture that perhaps didn't show up with old
lights?

Thanks.
TKM
2007-07-19 02:58:02 UTC
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Jeff Wisnia
2007-07-19 02:59:44 UTC
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Post by Doc
I just replaced the fluorescent lights in my kitchen - two of the 40w
type, about 47" long - when the old ones would no longer activate.
After putting in the new ones, I find that after about 30 secs from
being turned on, the lights begin this rapid shimmering or pulsing.
Hard on the eyes and annoying.
The old ones were fine before they died, didn't exhibit this behavior.
Does this sound like some problem with the lights themselves or some
problem with the light fixture that perhaps didn't show up with old
lights?
Thanks.
The best source I've found is Don Klipstein's

Try this page and scroll down to "Troubleshooting Flourescents":

http://members.misty.com/don/ltrouble.html#f

You might want to try a different brand of bulb before doing anything else.

HTH,

Jeff
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Don Klipstein
2007-07-19 21:38:25 UTC
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Post by Jeff Wisnia
Post by Doc
I just replaced the fluorescent lights in my kitchen - two of the 40w
type, about 47" long - when the old ones would no longer activate.
After putting in the new ones, I find that after about 30 secs from
being turned on, the lights begin this rapid shimmering or pulsing.
Hard on the eyes and annoying.
The old ones were fine before they died, didn't exhibit this behavior.
Does this sound like some problem with the lights themselves or some
problem with the light fixture that perhaps didn't show up with old
lights?
The best source I've found is Don Klipstein's
http://members.misty.com/don/ltrouble.html#f
You might want to try a different brand of bulb before doing anything else.
If the lamps (bulbs) are swirling or shimmering, I would let them break
in before spending money and time on replacements.

Also, once broken in, they may not behave until after being turned off
and back on again - I have seen that happen.

If you do get new lamps and the lamps are T12 (1.5 inch diameter), see
if the cranky ones are 34 watt, 35 watt or otherwise "energy saver". In
my experience, these are more likely to be "cranky" than true 40 watters
when the temperature or the ballast is marginal.
Some "residential grade" ballasts underpower the lamps significantly,
and lamps that get cranky more easily can do so with such ballasts.
True 40-watters are now supposed to only be available in specialty
colors, higher color rendering index versions of white, or in packaging
saying "residential use only". A higher color rendering index one with
uncompromised light output is Philips Ultralume 4100.

- Don Klipstein (***@misty.com)
Mike Graham
2016-12-16 18:44:01 UTC
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replying to Don Klipstein, Mike Graham wrote:
I replaced both ballasts in .my four fixture Kitchen light. The ballasts
claimed for two
40w T12, or Twould 32w T8. The T12 bulbs would start the shimmering after
about 30 mins. It got so irritating After trying all suggestions , the tube
where replaced with 32w T8,s. The problem is solved. No real perceptible light
difference.
That's only an observation though. Thx.

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