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Steve there's a couple of types. One is a direct replacement for the T8 tubes, you simply put it in with the solid-state ballast intact. The other requires no blast and are apparently more efficient, just remove the blast and wire power to the tube.
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Last week, I upgraded the lighting in a shop that works with granite and other stone slabs. (And yes, I did score a few nice pieces out of their dumpster.) I installed their T5 fixtures with 6500K tubes. The results were so good, the owner told me he had scheduled a guy to come in over Christmas to paint the walls. I guess they hadn't seen them before.
I've decided that the lighting in my new shop will feature 6500 K tubes in T8 fixtures. The enhanced visibility is great. Makes 5000K look yellow.
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Greg, where did you source the led tubes?
Mike, was the T5 reference in your post a typo?
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Steve the site is canadalite.com. After some more research it turns out the T8 florescent give more luminous than these. Mind these would be better than the dim T12's I have now, but probably not worth the cost. Im certainly not that green.
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