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How to Install T8 LED Tube Light Bulbs

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LED tubes are one of the most preferred LED lighting fixtures used in residential and commercial locations. People prefer using T8 LED bulbs and consider them an apt lighting option. One of the main reasons why T8 LED tube lights is because they are ideal for almost every atmosphere, like households, offices, department stores, shopping centers, workshops, etcetera. Plus, installing them is petty easy as they don’t contain a hefty installation process. Moving forward, we will be learning how to install single and double-ended LED tubes and the major differences between them. Safety is the priority! Since you are dealing with an electric current while installing the T8 LED tube light, you must ensure that you follow every safety measure before installing the light.  How to install single-ended T8 LED bulbs? Turn down the main power supply Remove the ballast Pick a non-shunted lamp holder and connect the N & L wires of the LED tube with the N & L wires of t

Conversion: Fluorescent Light to LED Tube Lights

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Want to replace your ordinary tube lights with LED Tube Lights ? We agree with your decision. We know that LED lights are a little bit more expensive than fluorescent lights, but they are more energy-efficient by upto 50%, last longer, and are eco-friendly. These various benefits offer excellent user satisfaction and savings in the longer run.  However, you should know more about LED systems before finalizing the LED retrofit. Knowing which LED lights will suit your requirements and location is important. LED tube lights require various steps to make them work, with different configurations depending on their type. The conversion can be done easily with the help of professional electricians.  Types of LED Tube Lighting Switching your fluorescent lighting to LEDs requires a decision-making process. Therefore, you must consider what type of LED Tube lights best suits your budget and needs.  Consider these 3 types of LED tube lighting :  Type A - Ballast-compatible: This typ

Fluorescent vs LED Tube Lights - Know Everything.

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People have been using fluorescent light for many years. When compared to another lighting, fluorescent lights have been providing better illumination and performance. However, LED Tube Lights are now dominating the lighting industry with their energy-efficient illumination. Many business owners and experts have found this the best lighting option to switch from fluorescent lights. Below you will find everything about fluorescent and LED tubes.  What are Fluorescent tube lights and LED tube lights?  Fluorescent lights belong to the High-Intensity Discharge HID family. Fluorescent produces light through the glass tube and contains mercury gas. This light throws brighter light and consumes more wattages. On the other hand, LED is Light-Emitting Diode. It is the modern technology for offering the best lighting solutions. This lighting fixture offers great illumination and performance. LED tube lights consume less energy than all the traditional lights. There are various T8 LED Tube

How To Direct Wire LED Tubes

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  T8 LED Tube Light Are you tired of confusing instructions and lousy lighting? LED lights are the answer! If you need help wiring your T8 bulbs, keep reading to learn about installation. With our simple steps, we will show how easy it is for anyone with basic skills in electrical work can get everything set up correctly in no time at all—and save money, too, since these sets cost less than traditional modeling lamp replacements do   If this sounds good but doesn't quite meet what's been bothering you,    What you need to know about fixtures for tube lights and shaded sockets The output tone of voice should be informative, but it can also help know what type or size socket your fixture uses. Some shunted sockets may have two entries like the non-shunting kind (a "tombstone"), where contacts connect directly at these places for power to move from one side to another by means unknown; however, as a general rule, T8 fluorescent fixtures with instant start ballasts are e