Help please,
I have a 4 tube kitchen light fixture I think is fried. (so to speak)
It is failing to light with the exception of only 1 tube with only a faint
degree of visible light. The other 3 tubes are completely void of any hint
of anything.
Its an older fixture about 12 years or so with no visible starter outside
of the cover.
Only 2 of the 4 tubes have been working in the last several weeks.
The wall on/off switch has been changed and working correctly.
There have been a few instances when the two would come on correctly
but now its zilch except for the very faint glow in only 1 tube.
The tubes were checked and worked fine in another fixture.
Does anyone know of any other tests to try before I determine the ballasts are gone ?
Is there anyway to check a ballast to see if its good or not?
I assume there is two because it is a 4 light fixture but I have not
tried to remove the cover as of yet.
I hate to try and replace the critter because finding one to fit the same
size will be next to impossible with the selections we have in this area, and I was not wanting to repaint the ceiling to boot.
Any and all assistance would be so welcomed and appreciated.
Jack~
I have a 4 tube kitchen light fixture I think is fried. (so to speak)
It is failing to light with the exception of only 1 tube with only a faint
degree of visible light. The other 3 tubes are completely void of any hint
of anything.
Its an older fixture about 12 years or so with no visible starter outside
of the cover.
Only 2 of the 4 tubes have been working in the last several weeks.
The wall on/off switch has been changed and working correctly.
There have been a few instances when the two would come on correctly
but now its zilch except for the very faint glow in only 1 tube.
The tubes were checked and worked fine in another fixture.
Does anyone know of any other tests to try before I determine the ballasts are gone ?
Is there anyway to check a ballast to see if its good or not?
I assume there is two because it is a 4 light fixture but I have not
tried to remove the cover as of yet.
I hate to try and replace the critter because finding one to fit the same
size will be next to impossible with the selections we have in this area, and I was not wanting to repaint the ceiling to boot.
Any and all assistance would be so welcomed and appreciated.
Jack~