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Fixing a Fluorescent Ceiling Light?

My room tubelight switched off abruptly one day. I even tried changing the tube and even the starter, but it still isn't working. I suspect a loose electrical connection inside. What can I do to repair it myself? Please help.

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By Archit from Bangalore, Karnataka

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April 17, 20111 found this helpful
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First make sure by using the tube in another fixture to see if it works, than do the same with the starter. In case both of them work properly in another fixture then you either have a loose connection or the ballast of the fixture is gone faulty.

Best way to check and repair is replace the three components one by one in a working fixture.

Make sure to disconnect from power before changing anything.

 
July 6, 20110 found this helpful
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You might have a bad fuse. That is what was wrong with mine.

 
February 5, 20190 found this helpful

HI Name is Shirlena Steed And I need to get a light out of my kitchen and put a new light in is there any one that can help me I"m on Disability and I'm the owner of the house.

 

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