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Introduction
A starter is, as its name suggests, the element which "starts" a fluorescent tube. It is basically just a switch that opens and closes automatically. There are two different types of starters out there, one based on aan electrical switch and the other on a mechanical switch. In this guide the mechanical switch is considered, i.e. a glow starter. It consists of a capacitor parallel to a glow lamp made of a bimetal strip (this combination makes aan automatically opening and closing switch).
An indicator for a broken fluorescent lamp due to a fused bimetal strip is that the ends of the fluorescent lamp still glow a little bit but the starting process is not initiated (no switching takes place).
Hereafter a repair guide is given that explains how to repair a glow starter that stopped working due to a fused bimetal strip.