How to fix a flickering florescent light?
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Hi Sharon, your ballast may be going, or it could be the light tube, try changing the tube first.
if it's ballast transformer it will be humming & this will cause flickering.info. Buzzing in fluorescent lights is caused by the ballast, also known as the transformer, in the lighting fixture. ... Your solution is to replace the magnetic ballast with electronic ballast, which operates at 20,000 to 40,000 hertz, essentially continuously. This completely eliminates humming and flickering. JUST FLICKERING Flickering fluorescent lights are caused by the starter not being able to fire gas into the tubes. You will need to remove the bulb to get to the starter, which is a round plug sticking out through a hole. It’s either been unseated, or it’s defective. If the first, it will need to be clicked back into place to start working properly again. Otherwise, you need to have it replaced. You can take it to a hardware store and get the exact match in amps.