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Notice the identification numbers near the end of the fluorescent tube. They’ll help you select replacement tubes. If cool-white fluorescent light seems harsh for your eyes, try warm-white or pink tubes.
If the new tube still flickers, replace the starter. This is a small metallic device that fits into the fixture near the end of the tubes. The starter may be inside the fixture housing. However, not all fluorescent fixtures use starters. Some have a special transformer. The only way to find out is to look.
If installing a new starter and/or new tube doesn’t correct your fluorescent light problems, or if the light develops a loud hum, call your electrician.
