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Re: [Shop-talk] led tubes and short memory

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Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] led tubes and short memory
From: Donald H Locker <dhlocker@protonmail.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2022 18:47:19 +0000 s=protonmail2; t=1641926841; bh=QhHcHmBkHgNfQKU/m2pQJlsEmaQzUgckLtsTY1HsQgw=; h=Date:To:From:Reply-To:Subject:Message-ID:In-Reply-To:References: From:To:Cc; b=dBbBzuKF+4szTh2YF3P10G9cQOI86BhCZ/jAL1eerBurgQYNGI4uq+qTve3SAn7zQ unfYVXnYQej9GdMnNQY9KUAbMaKKI1XeyRmu31a1gHxnE8V1/wRh+dW3GhOXOyXWmn kfNaAnC1JYmICPgPDuLSFLKMeIV+C/6sdq8sIwIRQx2sxHQi1W3VXusUx74Prx6v8L erZTYI0rCD1BjXRFDSg/PiTDm4vKd77ii2zsSqDa1m6s0VudPCszJ3bJN+6TgXfB8T K8SRLPp1NSvGYkHtLu1cUTz8T7LPG4p8mqEWrxURjHiutPYxaLdJkl+HEPSpJAtWMi TD6h3StSauDpw==
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Hop on over to the https://www.jesled.com site; they have more info than
amazon (and may have better prices; depends) to guide you. If their
specifications are not sufficiently clear, it might be worth looking at
other manufacturers' products. LED tubes are becoming much more common.

One other site I looked at was https://www.viribright.com/

Donald.

On 2022-01-11 1:11 p.m., Bob Spidell wrote:
> Thanks, Donald. Does help.
>
> But, I've not seen any labeling that indicate 'bi-pin' or otherwise
> (doesn't mean it wasn't there but I missed it). Do you just have to
> inspect before buying, or trust the photos on the website?  These days
> most show lumens, and color--as 'heat' in degrees Kelvin--and, usually,
> voltage, but no 'formal' designation; maybe like 'T12BPNS' ('1.5 inches
> diameter, Bi-Pin Narrow Spacing')?
>
>
> On 1/11/2022 9:13 AM, Donald H Locker wrote:
>> [I'd intended to reply to the list and clicked the wrong button. Here it
>> is again, Bob.]
>>
>> If you have "tombstones" (the end fittings into which the tubes are
>> plugged) that are for two-prongs (called "bi-pin") you'll have to get
>> the bi-pin tubes to fit. The single-post tombstones are completely
>> different, as are the tubes.
>>
>> Be aware that T12 (1.5in diameter tubes) and most T8 (1.0in diameter
>> tubes) commonly use "medium bi-pin" spacing, while T5 and _some_ T8 use
>> a closer spacing. Best to measure the spacing on you fluorescent tubes
>> before committing to a pile of LED tubes.
>>
>> HTH,
>> Donald.
>>
>> On 2022-01-11 11:44 a.m., Bob Spidell wrote:
>>> I thought I had it figured out, but what's the difference in designation
>>> between older tubes with 2 small prongs on one end, and the newer style
>>> with one fat prong? It seems they're both called 'TX,' with 'X' being 8,
>>> 12, etc.
>>>
>>> https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074M8KCJ1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
>>>
>>> vs.
>>>
>>> https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074MC1FW3/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_image?ie=UTF8&psc=1
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
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