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![]() "News Features" wrote in message news:lDumk.35103 I hope you're wrong about the two lights switching places; somehow, I can't imagine the "bad" light gradually becoming RFI-quiet over time... by what mechanism could that happen? I can think of one, but it's obscure and unlikely. Some electrolytic capacitors must be "formed" by application of voltage to develop their rated characteristics. (However, it's applied DC that usually does such forming, and I think all production flourescent lamps run exclusively on AC.) If an unformed cap were installed as a filter and if it were later formed by applied voltage, that is the mechanism that occurs to me. Contradictions welcome. |
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