Q: My home is about 20 years old. My problem is with the lights in the kitchen. Sometimes they work and sometimes they don’t. When I turn on the switch, the light flickers or just partially lights. I ...
Q: As I was changing the fluorescent light tube in my ceiling fixture, I rotated the bulb to get it out and I heard a “snap” and saw things falling from the fixture. I cringed and waited for the pain.
I always try to avoid it, but we have some lines at work running right over fluorescent lights and it hasn't caused any problems for us yet.<BR><BR>Like BobDole said, if it ain't broke don't fix it.
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