From past experiences, I'm fearing that lamp filament fusing have negative effects on the ballast, even on 230V mains.
I'm suspecting that
the failure of one of the former Opple 24W T5 HO lamp fixtures of my father , shortly after he installed the Osram FQ 24W/840 HO lamp, is strongly related to the lamp filament fusing on the former OEM lamp of the fixture, that probably killed the ballast.
This means, that to ensure long life of my Hyundai 21W T5 normal output fixture in my room of my hostel, I will have to replace the OEM lamp, before it reaches EOL, if it shows massive blackening when its operates, even after it reached full brightness (Which is usually means that the lamp have only few lifespan left), in order to prevent the lamp filament fusing from being executed, and kill the ballast of the fixture, or severally short its lifespan.
Is this true?