| Luminaire test : Measure the resistance between the input terminals (plug pins) and socket contacts : - One should measure a small resistance up to few Ohms. (Normally L to center contact in the socket) - One should measure a direct connection. (Normally N to outer contact in the socket)
If any of this does not measure right, then you have a bad connection in the wiring or an internal bad connection in the ballast
Use an E40 to E27 or B22 adapter, or connect an ordinary E27 or B22 socket in the luminaire (instead of the E40), and try to power it up with an ordinary Incandescent lamp (anything like 40..60W) instead of the Mercury lamp. It should light up at near normal brightness
Lamp test : Connect the Mercury lamp outside of the luminaire, in series with either an Incandescent lamp of medium power (anything like 40..60W 230V) or Fluorescent choke ballast (pretty much any 230V) to 230V
See if the lamp strikes. It won't warm up much with such ballasting and may remain flickery, but it should strike and remain lit without extinguishing
Don't run the lamp for too long this way as it does wear out. (The mercury lamp is supposed to get quickly to its high power state, not stay in the starting state for long)
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