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Filename: | 6500K_S.jpg |
Album name: | XmasLightGuy / Fluorescent Lamps |
Manufacturer: | GE/Philips/Sylvania/UtiliTech |
Filesize: | 269 KiB |
Date added: | 01 Oct, 2018 |
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Hmmmmm... LED.... Two tubes.... Boy oh boy how are we gonna unravel this one?
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I'll go for 7&8
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I’m going to go for 3&4 since the background looks slightly darker than the rest...
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as above, 3 & 4. Darker behind and the top of the tubes have dark patches like socks but not, this will be the driver end
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3&4
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Yep, it is 3 & 4 .. I must say that they've done good with these, as you can see they look very much like a 'real' fluorescent. Certanily better than some of the stuff I've seen.
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Could be easily mistaken for 2 tubes by an electrician... replaces them for real tubes and pop
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@Danny: Actually these particular ones run off a standard 4' 32w T8 HF ballast, so if replaced for real tubes you simply have a fluorescent light again
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These LED tubes actually don't seem that bad at all abiet a bit dimmer! What make are they?
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@ Xmaslight guy is this a philips instafit LED tubes? This type of LED I would approved as it don’t butcherd a fluorescent fittings
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@ lasagafield & Funkybulb: They are UtiliTech. Even have the standard small metal endcaps of a fluorescent, unlike most others I've seen that have a large plastic endcap
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