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Hi all,
I guess most of you have seen some moving spirals in some fluorescent lamps. Not sure if there's a better description for that, but with my keywords I don't seem to find any relevant explanations online or elsewhere on this forum.
I have an emergency lamp with T5 6W fluorescent lamps and a 6V lead-acid battery. Sometimes the tubes act in the above way when illuminated. Is it a sign that the tubes are increasingly closer to failure?
Also, upon startup the tube ends get very dark, which subsequently fades away as the tube continues to illuminate. Does that imply any problems with the ballast etc.?
Best,
Chris
I guess most of you have seen some moving spirals in some fluorescent lamps. Not sure if there's a better description for that, but with my keywords I don't seem to find any relevant explanations online or elsewhere on this forum.
I have an emergency lamp with T5 6W fluorescent lamps and a 6V lead-acid battery. Sometimes the tubes act in the above way when illuminated. Is it a sign that the tubes are increasingly closer to failure?
Also, upon startup the tube ends get very dark, which subsequently fades away as the tube continues to illuminate. Does that imply any problems with the ballast etc.?
Best,
Chris