Road sign light starting
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Road sign light starting
Was waiting in the car just as the light above a Give Way sign lit. Odd thing, it seemed to pulse the tube in ever quicker pulses like a SON starting, over about a minute. The tube appeared to have lit but the pulses still continued. I thought fluorescent sign lighting used a ballast and starter or do they used some pulse starter?
- Nick217
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Re: Road sign light starting
Could be anything in those! Sign lights are the most unloved things out there!
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Re: Road sign light starting
There seemed to be 2 tubes above a Give Way sign so I'm guessing 2 x 8 watt. Just seemed odd that the tubes seemed to be lit and steady for a few seconds then started the starting cycle again
- eclipsislamps
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Re: Road sign light starting
Sounds like a tube that was just starting to fail, seen it happen many times before. The electrode still has enough emmitter on to keep the tube lit for a short time until it drops out.
- Kev
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Re: Road sign light starting
Could of even been volt drop!
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Re: Road sign light starting
I guess the pair of you could be right. I was thinking of some starting mechanism that blindly pulsed the tube X number of times regardless of its running status and then checked with a resistance check across the electrodes or something.
- versalift09
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Re: Road sign light starting
This sounds like the minicell on the sign is gradually switching as opposed to switching straight on. This could be an old thermal cell or just a modern electronic one that's going a bit tits up lol. I've had this on SELC 101TF cells before.
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Re: Road sign light starting
I would guess a defective light sensing switch with no hysteresis, so switching unnecessarily at threshold. I bet it's an electronic version, though, not thermal. I've had two thermal cells controlling our outside lighting since the early 90s and they've never faltered once.
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