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2008-01-03 21:43Pete Theisen : [NF] Rebooting florescent lights?
2008-01-03 23:29Francis \(net\) : RE: [NF] Rebooting florescent lights?
2008-01-04 02:52Paul Hill : Re: [NF] Rebooting florescent lights?
2008-01-04 05:35Allen : RE: [NF] Rebooting florescent lights?
2008-01-04 06:23Pete Theisen : Re: [NF] Rebooting florescent lights?
2008-01-05 13:56Francis \(net\) : RE: [NF] Rebooting florescent lights?
2008-01-05 21:14Pete Theisen : Re: [NF] Rebooting florescent lights?
2008-01-07 12:19Michael Madigan : Re: [NF] Rebooting florescent lights?
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[NF] Rebooting florescent lights?

Author: Pete Theisen

Posted: 2008-01-03 21:43:37   Link

Hi Everybody!

The other day I got some florescent lights installed in my new bedroom, which

used to be a lanai, known as a "Florida Room" up north. I turn them on

tonight and they have these weird snaking hot spots running around in them.

So I turn them off and then back on and they are fine.

Oh, yeah. They have "electronic" ballasts. Have to reboot them every now and

then? Maybe the software came from the third world.

--

Regards,

Pete

http://www.pete-theisen.com/

©2008 Pete Theisen
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RE: [NF] Rebooting florescent lights?

Author: Francis \(net\)

Posted: 2008-01-03 23:29:02   Link

Pete,

What is the temperature in your area? Some 'starters' are only

rated

for temperatures above 46 degrees. Otherwise they will not work

properly.

Just my two cents.

Best,

Francis I. Coppage, Jr.

"... politically-oriented thinking is essentially a hopeless

waste of intellectual effort."

-- John F. Nash, Jr., Laureate, 1994

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Subject: [NF] Rebooting florescent lights?

Hi Everybody!

The other day I got some florescent lights installed in my new

bedroom, which

used to be a lanai, known as a "Florida Room" up north. I turn

them on

tonight and they have these weird snaking hot spots running

around in them.

So I turn them off and then back on and they are fine.

Oh, yeah. They have "electronic" ballasts. Have to reboot them

every now and

then? Maybe the software came from the third world.

--

Regards,

Pete

http://www.pete-theisen.com/

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Re: [NF] Rebooting florescent lights?

Author: Paul Hill

Posted: 2008-01-04 02:52:05   Link

On Jan 4, 2008 2:43 AM, Pete Theisen <petetheisen@verizon.net> wrote:

> Hi Everybody!

>

> The other day I got some florescent lights installed in my new bedroom, which

> used to be a lanai, known as a "Florida Room" up north. I turn them on

> tonight and they have these weird snaking hot spots running around in them.

> So I turn them off and then back on and they are fine.

If it's any consolation the lights on some of the London underground

trains sometimes do the same thing! I always assumes it was a power

problem (low voltage or wrong frequency).

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RE: [NF] Rebooting florescent lights?

Author: Allen

Posted: 2008-01-04 05:35:12   Link

used to mean a duff starter

Allen

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>

> The other day I got some florescent lights installed in my new

> bedroom, which used to be a lanai, known as a "Florida Room" up north.

> I turn them on tonight and they have these weird snaking hot spots running

around in them.

> So I turn them off and then back on and they are fine.

If it's any consolation the lights on some of the London underground trains

sometimes do the same thing! I always assumes it was a power problem (low

voltage or wrong frequency).

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Re: [NF] Rebooting florescent lights?

Author: Pete Theisen

Posted: 2008-01-04 06:23:51   Link

On Thursday 03 January 2008 23:29, Francis (net) wrote:

> Pete,

>

> What is the temperature in your area?

Hi Francis!

That is currently a sore spot. Usually it is comfortably warm here in Sarasota

but the last few days, including last night, it has been freezing. Yes, it

was below 46 in the new room, and probably below 40, when I first turned on

the light. It was most likely above that when I "rebooted" the light since I

had turned on the heat when I started working in there.

> Some 'starters' are only rated for temperatures above 46 degrees. Otherwise

they will not work properly.

>

> Just my two cents.

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Pete

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RE: [NF] Rebooting florescent lights?

Author: Francis \(net\)

Posted: 2008-01-05 13:56:53   Link

Sounds like you have what is commonly known as a 'magnetic'

starter.

That's the side effect of their more economical (read cheaper)

design.

I'm guilty of the same thing ... I now tend to turn the heat on

in the

shop about an hour before I plan to go out to play.

Best

Francis

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On Thursday 03 January 2008 23:29, Francis (net) wrote:

> Pete,

>

> What is the temperature in your area?

Hi Francis!

That is currently a sore spot. Usually it is comfortably warm

here in Sarasota

but the last few days, including last night, it has been

freezing. Yes, it

was below 46 in the new room, and probably below 40, when I first

turned on

the light. It was most likely above that when I "rebooted" the

light since I

had turned on the heat when I started working in there.

> Some 'starters' are only rated for temperatures above 46

degrees. Otherwise

they will not work properly.

>

> Just my two cents.

--

Regards,

Pete

http://www.pete-theisen.com/

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Re: [NF] Rebooting florescent lights?

Author: Pete Theisen

Posted: 2008-01-05 21:14:28   Link

On Saturday 05 January 2008 13:56, Francis (net) wrote:

> Sounds like you have what is commonly known as a 'magnetic'

> starter. That's the side effect of their more economical (read cheaper)

> design. I'm guilty of the same thing ... I now tend to turn the heat on

> in the shop about an hour before I plan to go out to play.

Hi Francis!

I just turned it on after reading your message, and it came up fine. After a

few minutes being on yesterday, though, it started messing up. When it messes

up a "reboot" brings it right back. Weird.

> On Thursday 03 January 2008 23:29, Francis (net) wrote:

> > What is the temperature in your area?

> That is currently a sore spot. Usually it is comfortably warm

> here in Sarasota but the last few days, including last night, it has been

> freezing. Yes, it was below 46 in the new room, and probably below 40

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Re: [NF] Rebooting florescent lights?

Author: Michael Madigan

Posted: 2008-01-07 12:19:26   Link

I wonder how many of the kids have tried to eat them

so far?

©2008 Michael Madigan