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I would think if the flash tube was loose, you would hear an arcing sound as well as the pop of the flash when it did fire, but not hear anything when it did not fire (not including the recycle indicator).
The triggers should not have anything to do with it directly, nor would the cords. The chirp would come after the flash firing and is not directly connected to the trigger circuit.
It would not hurt to remove the dome and make sure the flash tube is seated, however, I am going to guess it is a faulty light. If you do try to re-seat the tube, be sure to unplug the light and let it sit for several minutes. Also, be sure to use clean cotton gloves or use a clean cloth/tissue when handling the flash tube or model lamp.
Also, look for breaks in the wire or glass. Note: there will be some brownish marks inside the glass near the legs. This is perfectly normal and does not indicate a fault or excessive use.
If the tube is properly seated, contact our customer service team for the best way to get the problem corrected.
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