
Osram Tree acting odd
- HIDLamp
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Osram Tree acting odd

- Danny
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Re: Osram Tree acting odd
An unusual one. I would guess it may well be going contaminated. Reviving its self then going back contaminated maybe?
Either that, or was it cold in there could the lamp be dimming down triggering the starter?
Either that, or was it cold in there could the lamp be dimming down triggering the starter?
- HIDLamp
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Re: Osram Tree acting odd
It was a bit chilly but not excessively cold. I'd have expected the one by the door to have been doing it not the one over the coffee machines. I do like the contamination idea though. It sounds very plausible. Hopefully it'll manage another 39 hours to see this season out and shouldn't be needed again until February
- Nick217
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Re: Osram Tree acting odd
Could be as it's over a steam/heat source..
- HIDLamp
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Re: Osram Tree acting odd
Never done it before though. It's about 16-18ft up too.
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Re: Osram Tree acting odd
Contamination due to impurities maybe but partial vacuum loss, also a candidate however that would exhibit a dim hot pink glow
Having got recently these OSRAM Lumilux 58W tubes with the green tree logo in cold weather in my shed they started up with a large pink purple glow but that went away after 8 mins of runtime
Having got recently these OSRAM Lumilux 58W tubes with the green tree logo in cold weather in my shed they started up with a large pink purple glow but that went away after 8 mins of runtime
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