For 18 years I have looked at a fluorescent light in my kitchen that did not work. My wife called the builder years ago to fix it and they could not find the problem. I even took it apart and there were only three pieces to it; the bulb, a starter, a transformer/ballast.
I thought it had to be the bulb so I went and replaced it. Did not work.
Had to be the starter so I took it out and when to Home Depot and got a new one. Did not work.
Transformer/ballast was hardwired in and it a very simple device. It either worked or it didn't but I had no way to test. So I left it alone all these years.
Today I got (as my mom would say) sick and tired of seeing all the lights on except that one fluorescent. Took it apart, again, and looked. Followed the wiring and checked it against the many schematics I could find on the internet. Took the starter out and put it back in. Still not working.
So, I finally decided to check the starter again. It was a TS-4 starter. OK, means nothing to me. A starter is a starter. I did some research and found it was for a 13watt light. What? I looked at the bulb and it is a T5F8 8 watt bulb. Yeah, no kidding.
According to additional research, the 8 watt light needs a TS-5 starter. I went to Home Depot, got a TS-5, put it in... damn thing is now working. Yeah, no kidding.
18 years, multiple service calls to electrician, tear it apart and put it back together several times, and all it was was the wrong part installed by the original builder 18 years ago.
Cheap labor at it's best!
I thought it had to be the bulb so I went and replaced it. Did not work.
Had to be the starter so I took it out and when to Home Depot and got a new one. Did not work.
Transformer/ballast was hardwired in and it a very simple device. It either worked or it didn't but I had no way to test. So I left it alone all these years.
Today I got (as my mom would say) sick and tired of seeing all the lights on except that one fluorescent. Took it apart, again, and looked. Followed the wiring and checked it against the many schematics I could find on the internet. Took the starter out and put it back in. Still not working.
So, I finally decided to check the starter again. It was a TS-4 starter. OK, means nothing to me. A starter is a starter. I did some research and found it was for a 13watt light. What? I looked at the bulb and it is a T5F8 8 watt bulb. Yeah, no kidding.
According to additional research, the 8 watt light needs a TS-5 starter. I went to Home Depot, got a TS-5, put it in... damn thing is now working. Yeah, no kidding.
18 years, multiple service calls to electrician, tear it apart and put it back together several times, and all it was was the wrong part installed by the original builder 18 years ago.
Cheap labor at it's best!