Thunderchild
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hm very interesting, so audioguru did you put that bulb in 60 years ago ? wow thats a long time it just goes to show what a stress the on cycle is but it does save power
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audioguru said:I have seen only a few fluorescent tube lights that have a neon bulb or bi-metallic strip switch used to start them. Most over here heat the filaments all the time they are lighted.
3v0 said:I do not recall the exact details but (Please do not hit me) ...
They also tested to see if the bulb life was shorted by frequent on/off cycles and that it was not a big factor.
audioguru said:I have seen only a few fluorescent tube lights that have a neon bulb or bi-metallic strip switch used to start them. Most over here heat the filaments all the time they are lighted.