I just installed 2 Fluorescent lights in my backyard pool area. An electrical engineer neighbor back in Chicago once told me, that whenever you start up a new Fluorescent ballast and lamp for the first time, it's best to allow it to, "burn in" for at least 5 to 10 hours after switching it on. This will assure the longest possible life for both the ballast and the lamp. The colder it is outside, the longer you should leave the light on. He said switching Fluorescent lights on and off over short periods of time greatly reduce their life, and cause premature failures, because it never allows the ballast or the lamp to reach operating temperature. Especially if they are new. Any truth to this?