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Old 03-15-2010, 04:13 AM
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Default T5 Lighting Problems w/ pics

Hey guys, im having some problems with my setup and hopefully someone can help me. I bought my system used and it has a custom setup. Im not too knowledgeable on lighting so any help would be great. Im sure the solution is really simple (like replacing the broken unit) but I would like some feedback before I do anything.

So the setup is 4 48" T5 bulbs with 2 ballasts. Sometimes when I open/close my canopy, the 2 front bulbs would shimmer and turn off but with some wiggling, theyll come back on. I think the 2 front ones do that because they are both connected the same ballast and if one bulb is not conencted, neither turn on. This happens occasionally; but thats not really the problem.

So I took apart my bulb today because the 2 front ones wouldnt turn on and tried to wiggle it around but wouldnt turn on. I then found one side (not sure what this part is called) is a little melted but it still lit the bulb when in contact. I tried to fit the bulb back into the socket after I removed it then saw FIRE inside the socket thing. (By the way, the black socket thing was already burnt before it lit on fire)

SO....how would I go about fixing this problem? Im not sure on what parts to buy/ where to buy or what to get so it would be great if you guys could chime in. Here are some pics to help.

Thanks

Right side BURNT


Left side


Ballasts

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