Hi, I'm new to the forum and wondering if anybody can help with a problem that I have with flourescent battens that I have in my garage.
I have three single fitting 58 watt T8 lamps, none of which are working. All three we're working. I had the ceiling reskimmed after a small leak from the house above. A sparky disconnected and refitted them after the plaster work. All 3 we're working after they were refitted. After a couple of months one often took a long time to come on but would eventually warm up. Then they all stopped working. I took out the tubes and reseated and I got two working. Once again all three battens have stopped working.
None of the lamps have starters, so I thought it's either the tubes, ballast or a supply/connection problem. So I bought 3 new tubes and fitted only one, tested and it slowly came on but was quite dim. I went ahead and fitted tubes to the other 2 lamps - switched on and all three wouldn't fire up. After not working for days, 2 of the lamps came on yesterday but none would work today. Decided it must be the ballasts and opted to replace the 3 fittings. So replaced only one of the battens this afternoon, definitely wired correctly and earthed but it doesn't work. Decided to check the other two lamps(not replaced yet) to make sure they were wired and earthed correctly and the appear to be fine.
I guess it is possible that the new unit is faulty so I will go ahead and replace the other 2 next weekend. However, I'm beginning to think it's something more serious than just the ballasts. Anybody got any advice before I fork out for an electrician? Thanks[/img]
I have three single fitting 58 watt T8 lamps, none of which are working. All three we're working. I had the ceiling reskimmed after a small leak from the house above. A sparky disconnected and refitted them after the plaster work. All 3 we're working after they were refitted. After a couple of months one often took a long time to come on but would eventually warm up. Then they all stopped working. I took out the tubes and reseated and I got two working. Once again all three battens have stopped working.
None of the lamps have starters, so I thought it's either the tubes, ballast or a supply/connection problem. So I bought 3 new tubes and fitted only one, tested and it slowly came on but was quite dim. I went ahead and fitted tubes to the other 2 lamps - switched on and all three wouldn't fire up. After not working for days, 2 of the lamps came on yesterday but none would work today. Decided it must be the ballasts and opted to replace the 3 fittings. So replaced only one of the battens this afternoon, definitely wired correctly and earthed but it doesn't work. Decided to check the other two lamps(not replaced yet) to make sure they were wired and earthed correctly and the appear to be fine.
I guess it is possible that the new unit is faulty so I will go ahead and replace the other 2 next weekend. However, I'm beginning to think it's something more serious than just the ballasts. Anybody got any advice before I fork out for an electrician? Thanks[/img]