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Today's EOL « on: February 24, 2026, 06:21:10 PM » Author: suzukir122
Got a lamp that reached an EOL today? Post about it here.
Unfortunately I've got a lamp that reached EOL unexpectedly... one of my better CFL's... a 15w GE BIAX CFL, went EOL today. A component within the base
failed, so it did not light up when I flipped the switch on. Showed no signs of EOL earlier in the day and worked perfectly fine. I'm assuming it might've
been the starting capacitor that failed but I'm not sure. This was a Programmed Start CFL... the tube portion did NOT fail, so there was no EOL show, and
fair weather end blackening from years of usage. I've used that GE BIAX CFL in my kitchen since 2020. This is unfortunately the second 15w BIAX to fail
unexpectedly. The first one failed back in 2022. I took a pic of that one back then, shown here:
https://www.lighting-gallery.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=1854&pos=40&pid=209478.
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Re: Today's EOL « Reply #1 on: February 28, 2026, 07:23:30 PM » Author: Emersyn
Not really today, but I have a Sylvania lamp that is just so close to EOL but it somehow still works without actively burning out (on an electronic ballast!) https://www.lighting-gallery.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=lastup&cat=14865&pos=1&pid=266964
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Re: Today's EOL « Reply #2 on: February 28, 2026, 07:50:55 PM » Author: suzukir122
@Emersyn,... not sure what's going on there. What kind of electronic ballast is used in that fixture? All four ends are heavily blackened, which leads me to
believe it may be a ballast (or ballasts) issue... maybe.
That fixture could be operating much, much better than that.
Also, does that fixture encounter any sort of... frequent switching...? Just wondering.

To anyone reading this, I forgot to mention: ballast EOL's or the EOL's of anything that aids the ballasts in any way, counts as well.
... and you guys may know this already, but: this is not at all limited to just Fluorescent. :lol:... just thought I'd throw that out there.


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Re: Today's EOL « Reply #3 on: Today at 04:34:53 AM » Author: LightsAreBright27
I had this F20T12 daylight lamp that was EOL. I didn't use it because it was rare. Today I wanted to fire it up just for a few seconds (not long enough to lose vacuum) using a GE 2x 40w instant start ballast. But even running it for 3 seconds made it lose vacuum with a hiss. After losing vacuum the endcap on the EOL side fell off. Here's the lamp (a while before I ran it today):
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Re: Today's EOL « Reply #4 on: Today at 07:12:07 AM » Author: suzukir122
@LightsAreBright27, the endcap falling off also sounds interesting. It's possible that the endcaps weren't glued to the tube very well.
I've had this happen on very rare occasions, really only with cheap PL-S lamps, and cheap smaller T5 lamps. I've never encountered a T12 lamp
with this issue. Although I have encountered T12's with endcaps that have too much glue, and endcaps that were attached in a crooked manner... Sylvania...
Anyways, completed a weekly check of all of my fluorescent lamps in use in my apartment. It appears as if none of my CFL's are ready to EOL yet, and of
course, all twenty two of my F30T12's are running fine, as well as my newest addition: an F15T12 in a strip fixture. That's running fine as well aside
from swirling. Hah... in short, I've got nothing new for this thread yet. :lol:
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