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    • 07 December 2024 03:00 PM Until 04:00 PM
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      All Appliantology tech members are invited to join in the conversation for all things Appliantological: bidness, customers, tools, troubleshooting, flavorite brewski, whatever. Webcams and microphones are open and live!
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      Who: This workshop is only available to tech members at Appliantology.
      When: Saturday, December 7 @10:00 AM Eastern Time.
      Where: Online via Zoom
      How:
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My GE Spectra 30" Free standing oven/range has a fluorescent bulb that shines on the cooking surface. My best friend likes to use it as a night light.

Consequently, I have to change it every December, because it burns out. This last Dec. it was flickering so I figured I was getting a warning that it was going.

Ordered a new bulb F26T8CW4. Put it in and everything was fine until March 9 when it started flickering again. So, do I have a bad bulb or is there another

component in the circuit that may be bad? I would guess there must be a ballast in there but don't know what it looks like.

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Make sure the bayonet fit of the ballast posts are clean and not blackened, or you will have a similar failure in short order... burnishing blackened metal and using a small amount of switch lubricant (or bulb grease, as it is sometimes referred to) can make the connection more resistant to this type of thing. 

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