| So this morning I had to do some mandatory work to The Genesis. (Had to empty out my oil catch cans, rearrange one oil catch can, and attach a new fuel hose to that same catch can as well. Also had to refill the coolant in my radiator and reservoir tank.) This required me to turn on my six Metal Halide 50w Wallpacks. (USA made GE HALARC 50w QMH.) When I turned them on, pretty much all of them (except for the lone Caster 50w QMH) flashed violent reddish or violent orange during warm up, which is rare. Normally only one or two of them do this. During installation of my new fuel hose to the oil catch can, I had to use a hair dryer to help expand that rubber hose, which... required me to shut off my Metal Halides, since that hair dryer uses a lot of watts/amps. (Only one receptacle is in that garage.) After I was done, I unplugged the hair dryer and fired up my Metal Halides again... same thing. Lots of brilliant reddish/orange flashing during warm up time. After I was done with everything, I shut down the garage and went into my apartment. In my bedroom, I turned on my 20w CMH track lights, and my two GE self ballasted PAR38's. Although my 20w track lights warmed up without flashing, both my GE self ballasted PAR38's violently pink flashed, and one of them shut off during this, and restriked a few minutes later. So... what's up? Why so many brilliant flashes? This may be a dumb question, but does this have anything to do with environmental conditions?
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