Can anyone explain what might cause low energy lamps to fail to light up when they are used as straight replacements for tungsten bulbs which were working fine? These lights are on the lighting cuircuit, not plugged in to the ring main. None are controlled by dimmer switches.
This is in an older two-bed terraced house that my daughter has rented. Some lamps work, some are intermittent, some fail to light up at all. All the lights in the house are on a single circuit with a rewirable fuse. I know fluorescents pack in sophisticated circuitry - could the problem be due to voltage drop? I have Megger test equipment, but I would rather see the buck passed to the landlord, if anyone can suggest a diagnosis.
This is in an older two-bed terraced house that my daughter has rented. Some lamps work, some are intermittent, some fail to light up at all. All the lights in the house are on a single circuit with a rewirable fuse. I know fluorescents pack in sophisticated circuitry - could the problem be due to voltage drop? I have Megger test equipment, but I would rather see the buck passed to the landlord, if anyone can suggest a diagnosis.