By slimline you mean single pin Instant Start tubes ?
Single pin tubes can heat the cathode filament only by the current that goes through it from the discharge, so the cathode temperature depends on the discharge current. Too low current will lead to a cold cathode, and a cold cathode is not effective at providing current (it also sputters)
The lamp arc voltage and restrike characteristics depend to some extent on the temperature. I guess at colder ambient temp, the restrike after zero crossing becomes harder. This combined with underpowered cathodes might get exactly to the area where one cathode is still just about hot enough, and one isn't, and the lamp doesn't restrike in this polarity
If the problem stays with the ballast side and not with the lamp when the lamps are swapped, then the problem is in the ballast. If there is a failed internal capacitor, that may be the problem - Allthough if it is in series with the lamp, it shouldn't be able to light while rectifying... (As this will charge the capacitor up until there is no sufficient voltage across the lamp) ?
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