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woodchopper | 17:14 Tue 24th Dec 2013 | DIY
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When a street light goes faulty eg. Starts up and cuts out when full intensity has been reached and continuously repeats this cycle what generally is at fault? Lamp or ballast?
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After many hours of repeated use a sox or son lamp will draw more current from the ballast.As the ballast has a finite output the lamp will extinguish.The internal pressure will decrease and after a few minutes will re ignite....the cycle will continue until the lamp eventually fails......so in a nutshell....its the lamp.
09:57 Wed 25th Dec 2013
After many hours of repeated use a sox or son lamp will draw more current from the ballast.As the ballast has a finite output the lamp will extinguish.The internal pressure will decrease and after a few minutes will re ignite....the cycle will continue until the lamp eventually fails......so in a nutshell....its the lamp.

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