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Fluorescent Light Starter

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Not all fluorescent lights have starters but if yours does it will usually be located near a tube socket. The FS2 is also designed for series operation 18W-20W. Philips 8 A D Electric Tubelight Starter S10 Rs 125 Piece Ambica Power Solution Id 20363493673 Why does the starter in the fluorescent lamp need a capacitor in parallel. Fluorescent light starter . The switch opens and closes until the fluorescent tube strikes and lights-up. Starters and LED tubes. Starters should be replaced when fluorescent lights begin to flicker or fail to light. If you discover that an older model fluorescent light activated with a starter or starters is not working properly even though a new bulb has been installed the problem is likely with the fluorescent starter. If the tube is dim or shimmering it needs to be renewedFor more info. If you have a fluorescent lamp then you need the light starter which is the most common failure of the lamp. Fluorescent starters Some older fluorescen