The Lazy Destroyer
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I have four 4-bulb recessed lighting in our finished basement. These use the 48" T12 bulbs. Two ballasts each.
Over the past year sometimes I will get one or two fail to turn on, sometimes they will, sometimes they won't. Typically have that "hum" usual with older ballasts. These have original ballasts, they look... old
So I replaced all the ballasts with electronic T12 ballasts.Everything was going fine.
The last one I worked on lately has always been dim. After replacing the ballast the lights are still dim. ****
Their bulbs looked pretty new but replaced them anyways... still dim
By dim I mean like 25% light output if that. Sometimes they show visible light rings on some of the bulbs.
Temperature is not a problem, probably 65° or so.
This fixture is the last on the electrical run, I'm not sure if this is just a coincidence or not.
I checked for proper voltage and they are getting 120vAC.
Some of the sockets on this particular unit are a little beat up. Some cracked plastic and such. I had other units have sockets like this and they were working fine. But I am thinking my next step is to replace the sockets (at least the ones that look sketchy).
But wanted to check if there is anything else I could look for. The sockets look a bit old so I am kind of taking a stab that they should be replaced, but I have no for sure proof they are bad. Thoughts?
What confuses me is both pairs of lights look about the same so it is odd to get the same problem on a pair that is in the same housing...
Over the past year sometimes I will get one or two fail to turn on, sometimes they will, sometimes they won't. Typically have that "hum" usual with older ballasts. These have original ballasts, they look... old
So I replaced all the ballasts with electronic T12 ballasts.Everything was going fine.
The last one I worked on lately has always been dim. After replacing the ballast the lights are still dim. ****
By dim I mean like 25% light output if that. Sometimes they show visible light rings on some of the bulbs. Temperature is not a problem, probably 65° or so.
This fixture is the last on the electrical run, I'm not sure if this is just a coincidence or not.
I checked for proper voltage and they are getting 120vAC.
Some of the sockets on this particular unit are a little beat up. Some cracked plastic and such. I had other units have sockets like this and they were working fine. But I am thinking my next step is to replace the sockets (at least the ones that look sketchy).
But wanted to check if there is anything else I could look for. The sockets look a bit old so I am kind of taking a stab that they should be replaced, but I have no for sure proof they are bad. Thoughts?
What confuses me is both pairs of lights look about the same so it is odd to get the same problem on a pair that is in the same housing...
