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Can we start tube light without starter?

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To start the tube cold without astarter requires some other means of generating a highvoltage pulse, and since in a cold tube the mercury vaporhas condensed, this requires a much higher voltage than before. Butonce the tube lights, it warms up enough to vaporize therest of the mercury.

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Keeping this in view, can a fluorescent light work without a starter?

When you turn on a fluorescent tube, thestarter is a closed switch. Without thestarter, a steady stream of electrons is never createdbetween the two filaments, and the lamp flickers.Without the ballast, the arc is a short circuit between thefilaments, and this short circuit contains a lot ofcurrent.

Similarly, can tube light work without choke? Can we start a tube light without achoke coil and a starter? Yes, as long as the gas is beingionized and you have control over the voltage. Choke andstarters are just 'tools' to achieve the ionization. If you haveother tools to achieve the same result, then you're doing itright.

Thereof, do all fluorescent tubes need a starter?

Not all fluorescent lights have starters, but ifyours does, it will usually be located near a tubesocket. Lights with more than one tube have aseparate starter for each. Fluorescent lightsdesigned without starters are called rapid-startinglights, and this designation is usually printed or stampedon them.

What is starter in tube light?

Fluorescent tubes/lamps are filled with mercuryvapor. They use electric charge to excite mercury atoms in order toproduce ultra violet light. A glow starter orcommonly known as starter is used in the tube lightcircuit to provide an initial current to filaments of the tubelight.

Related Question Answers

How much does a ballast cost?

A replacement ballast costs about $10-25depending on capacity and brand. The bite is that an electriciantrip charge (which includes 30 or 60 minutes work) is going to be$75-150 probably - for about 5 minutes work on each lightfixture.

Can I replace fluorescent tubes with LED?

Yes, you can replace fluorescent tubes with LEDtubes or LED integrated fixtures. If you aren't ready toreplace the fluorescent fixture and just want toreplace the bulbs, you can use plug-and-play, directwire, or hybrid LED tubes.

Where is the fluorescent light starter located?

The starter is located on the lampframe (there are typically two starters). When you turn on thelight switch, the starter sends a jolt of electricityto the gas inside the fluorescent bulb. The ionized gas thenconducts electricity and the bulb lights.

How do I know if a ballast is bad?

If your fluorescent lighting is displaying any of the signsbelow, it could be a symptom of a bad ballast:
  1. Flickering.
  2. Buzzing.
  3. Delayed start.
  4. Low output.
  5. Inconsistent lighting levels.
  6. Switch to an electronic ballast, keep lamp.
  7. Switch to an electronic ballast, switch to a T8fluorescent.

How long do fluorescent bulbs last?

A typical 32-watt, 48-inch fluorescent lamp willburn for about 20,000 hours, if normally left on for about threehours at a time. The same lamp, left on 24 hours a day, willlast about 34,000 hours. The lifespan of anyfluorescent lamp depends on how long it is lefton.

Why do fluorescent lights not turn on?

A dead fluorescent can be caused by lack ofelectrical power (tripped breaker or blown fuse), a dead ordying ballast, a dead starter or a dead bulb(s). Check forpower first then the starter (if applicable) and then thebulbs. When all else fails, the ballast should bereplaced.

How long do ballasts last?

about 20 years

What makes a fluorescent light flicker?

A dead fluorescent can be caused by a variety ofissues; a total lack of electrical power (blown fuse, or trippedbreaker), a dead starter, dead bulbs or a dying ballast.(Flickering bulbs can cause the starter to burn out or evenmake the ballast overheat and and failprematurely.)

How do you know if a fluorescent tube is blown?

How to Tell If Fluorescent Bulbs Are Blown?
  1. Flip the switch and wait a few seconds.
  2. Turn the fluorescent bulb clockwise to see if it's firmlyseated in the socket.
  3. Check your circuit breaker box and confirm that thecorresponding breaker is firmly in the "on" position.
  4. Change out the fluorescent bulb with a new one.

What happens when a ballast goes bad?

When it's too hot or too cold, the ballast canburn or fail to start your lamps at all. Heat combined withprolonged condensation inside an electronic ballast cancause corrosion. Some people may suggest removing the parts of theballast casing and cleaning the electricalboard.

Which gas is present in Tubelight?

A fluorescent lamp tube is filled with a gascontaining low pressure mercury vapor and argon, xenon,neon, orkrypton. The pressure inside the lamp is around 0.3% of atmosphericpressure.

How does a tube light glow?

A fluorescent lamp, or fluorescent tube,is a low-pressure mercury-vapor gas-discharge lampthat uses fluorescence to produce visible light. An electriccurrent in the gas excites mercury vapor, which produces short-waveultraviolet light that then causes a phosphor coating on theinside of the lamp to glow.