I have a 400w MH lamp that is cycling.
The ballast isn't the problem, and the capacitor is also not the problem. I now know that it is definitely the lamp. When I first bought the lamp, there was a large drop of mercury inside, and from what I have read, that means that it was a very new lamp. Once I put the lamp on a CCFL driver for an extended period of time (~10 mins), the electrode ends of the discharge tube were very black. The lamp also has some sort of a yellow deposit on the discharge tube, I can't tell if it is inside or outside the tube. The tube also has some white deposits that are definitely on the outside wall of the discharge tube, but these are not a part of the heat reflective coating. I am beginning to think that this lamp is unsalvageable, but I need some advice.
1: If there are white deposits on the outside of the discharge tube, does that mean that the outer envelope is no longer in vacuum? It doesn't have a getter so I can't tell by looking at that.
2: I can't tell if the yellow deposits are on the inside or the outside of the discharge tube. What would it mean if it were on the inside? What would it mean if it was on the outside?
3: Is there any way at all of recovering this lamp? Would temporarily overballasting it fix the black ends?
I am very disappointed in myself now that I know that I am the one who ruined this lamp,
if you have any ideas at all please let me know. Thank you for any help you can provide!