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Cause glo starters are 100000years old. Christ invented them I think.
Those ol school starters are BARE MINIMUM. You are seeing for yourself they can barely start most of your lamps. Everytime that lamp BLINKS it's KILLING IT OFF SLOWLY. Also the starters are only goof for like 1-2 lamp changes which will be more frequent cause they are getting HAMMERED by old technology. With the electric starters, they never die, and all the lamps start at the same time. Not blink their way on. NOW with 100watt setups, it's not as big a deal. |
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