So, i was experimenting with one of the 3 EOLed GE Indonesian lamps (this was one i was trying to fry for a long time) and today i think i killed it but i'm not 100% sure if i did. The reason i think it might have survived because 1, both cathodes in the lamp are still in good shape even though one of the ends was glowing a bright red when the lamp was being killed. 2, There are no signs of cracks on the glass (i know you don't see this on all fried lamps but considering the cathodes did not melt i would expect to see at least a small hole). And 3, when i hooked the lamp up to a preheat ballast, when "starting", both cathodes would glow but they would not melt (like they would if air got into the tube) but when the starter opens, there would be no discharge in the lamp (no flashing or anything other than the cathodes glowing). One last thing about it is i can't get it to fire up at all on any ballast.
Has anyone else seen lamps do the same thing, as this is the first time i've ever seen this happen to a lamp. And does anyone know how it happens?
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