It's called the "snake effect", where the arc inside moves like a snake instead of staying steadily in the middle. I've seen this phenomenon on brand new bulbs even, so i guess there's nothing wrong with it as long as you don't see one or both ends of the bulb blackening or / and glowing in orange.
It's called the "snake effect", where the arc inside moves like a snake instead of staying steadily in the middle. I've seen this phenomenon on brand new bulbs even, so i guess there's nothing wrong with it as long as you don't see one or both ends of the bulb blackening or / and glowing in orange.
DragonFlyback256 1 year ago
I had that happen to one of my compact fluorescent lights and also had a blacklight that did that
LCDgamer 3 years ago
I would appear you are jealous of my black light :(
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