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    Fluoresecent tubes only work intermittantly

    No offence! I always have fun in matching red to brown and blue to black -- why did they change the standard? I will borrow a DMM on Sun hopefully and get a better idea; if there is a voltage drop I will have to sort it out eventually. For connections, would I be better off with 'crimp'...
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    Fluoresecent tubes only work intermittantly

    No definately no starter, and it confirms this in the instructions (says this has an electronic ballast and does not require a starter switch). They are nice new lights, I only bought them 1 week ago from B&Q Eterna Model EB1X58 www.eterna-lighting.co.uk
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    Fluoresecent tubes only work intermittantly

    I would if I could, but no digi camera! I guess I can live with it, it just seems bizzarre. When I decorate the upstairs room I will lift the floorboards and have a good look at what was done before I got the house. Thanks for listening anyway Gary
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    Fluoresecent tubes only work intermittantly

    They do not have starters. One of the lights is a simple spur off the other (or appears to be) The other is a bit of a mess - I just resused the existing connections. There are several red wires all fed together into a terminal block, there are foor black wires into the terminal block...
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    Fluoresecent tubes only work intermittantly

    In the kitchen, they are the only lights from the switch and are two separate single fittings. I replaced the fittings, not just the tubes. My electical screwdriver barely lights up when applied to the live circuit, but is quite live at the wall switch, if that helps?
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    Fluoresecent tubes only work intermittantly

    Hi, I recently replaced two very old fluorescent tube fittings with modern variety (much thinner) - the old ones always 'hummed'. These work fine, however I often need to switch the light switch on a few times to get them to start, and sometimes only one of the will start. Do they need a...
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