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    how to tell PL light is faulty

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    Recently I tested the connectivity of some PL tubes (36W, 4 pin type) which has blown.

    If the pins are labelled A,B,C,D. I found that, using a multi-tester, either pair A-B or C-D is disconnected. A good PL tube has connectivity in the pairs A-B and C-D.

    Just a quick way to test if PL lights are working without connecting them to the light set.

    Correct?
    koah fong
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    should be correct Juggler. a PL lamp is basically a U-ed FL lamp. Take the FL lamp for e.g. at each end is basically a heater coil. This coil after some time the metal gets evaporated -> explaining the darkened ends of the tube and the lamp needs to be changed.

    Likewise for PL, the theory is the same. If either coil gets open-circuit, the lamp would not light up. This will also explain why over-time, any FL/PL tube the output diminishes due to the evaporation of the coil in the tube itself.

    Hope this helps.

    Zulkifli

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    Thanks for the good explanation!
    koah fong
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