Long time lurker, first time poster, hopefully I've done it right.
Just wanted to share this with you guys. Recently just purchased these bulbs to replace some old fluorescent lights, it had decent reviews and it sounded simple to retro fit, some other LED T8 bulbs needed re-wiring due to Ballasts/starters or what not. Not something I can do myself, so opted for these.
Fitted them in under 5 minutes, and they produce a nice bright light with no flickering and instantly power up unlike those it replaced. It gives off a white white, they have other colour temperatures too but I prefer bright white lights so got the natural white colour.
I saw Philips versions, though it's stated only 600 lumens @ £13 each, where as these are 2500 lumens @ £10.94 each.
Hope this helps anyone.
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Top comments
doodalon to SmallGiraffe
7 Mar 166#2
5FT is roughly 150cm's if I calculate correctly, so it should be right, these T8 bulbs normally come in standard X ft sizes, so I'd assume you need 5ft.
To replace it, just change over the starter unit for the one supplied with this kit, LED Starter it's labelled, and pop this new one in. Note that only one side is powered with Live and Neutral in the pins, the other side is a dud, so you'd need to find out which side sends the power through on your fitment unit. Mine was on the same side as the starter unit if that helps?
All comments (23)
SmallGiraffe
7 Mar 16#1
I have a tube light in the kitchen, will this just directly replace it? I tried to measure it there and it seems just a little under the 150cm, would that be right? it's definitely not as small as 4ft. Thanks in advance
doodalon to SmallGiraffe
7 Mar 166#2
5FT is roughly 150cm's if I calculate correctly, so it should be right, these T8 bulbs normally come in standard X ft sizes, so I'd assume you need 5ft.
To replace it, just change over the starter unit for the one supplied with this kit, LED Starter it's labelled, and pop this new one in. Note that only one side is powered with Live and Neutral in the pins, the other side is a dud, so you'd need to find out which side sends the power through on your fitment unit. Mine was on the same side as the starter unit if that helps?
SmallGiraffe
7 Mar 161#3
awesome, thank you. I appreciate the reply.
pcs7038
7 Mar 161#4
I got a similar product from a different supplier for my garage. Huge improvement on the old fluorescents - come on instantly, much brighter and not affected by low temperatures.
whohasmyname
7 Mar 16#5
I don't have a diffuser on mine in the garage - can anyone comment on the harshness of the light?
morrig to whohasmyname
7 Mar 16#8
For the amount of time its on and the extra cost can not see the value compared to normal light in a garage.Relative has one in kitchen and comes on in a few seconds to full brightness
CYPER
7 Mar 16#6
What holder do I need to install this?
Kulaak
7 Mar 16#7
Never knew they did these. Replaced my kitchen fluorescent bulb 3 or 4 months ago. Was in much need too. However it was cheaper (by about 1/2) to replace than this & produces a nice cool white light.
Besford
7 Mar 16#9
Are they more directional than conventional tubes?
doodalon to Besford
8 Mar 161#14
I believe they are, they have a direction angle of around 160-180 degrees, rather than the whole 360 degrees that conventional tubes have. The LED tubes itself you can twist to angle which ever direction you prefer, rather than just downwards if that helps you?
currymad
8 Mar 16#10
Anyone know if you can get a direct led replacement for 4 pin 2D 28 watt fluorescent lamps?
tecnoman to currymad
8 Mar 16#18
yep just replace the whole gear tray inside for a led gear tray ,,easy
Opening post
Just wanted to share this with you guys. Recently just purchased these bulbs to replace some old fluorescent lights, it had decent reviews and it sounded simple to retro fit, some other LED T8 bulbs needed re-wiring due to Ballasts/starters or what not. Not something I can do myself, so opted for these.
Fitted them in under 5 minutes, and they produce a nice bright light with no flickering and instantly power up unlike those it replaced. It gives off a white white, they have other colour temperatures too but I prefer bright white lights so got the natural white colour.
I saw Philips versions, though it's stated only 600 lumens @ £13 each, where as these are 2500 lumens @ £10.94 each.
Hope this helps anyone.
Bulk buy discounts:
Save 20% each on Qualifying items offered by Temtop when you purchase 10 or more. Enter code SK7XE83Z at checkout.
Save 15% each on Qualifying items offered by Temtop when you purchase 5 or more. Enter code 3EGPMAAT at checkout.
Save 12% each on Qualifying items offered by Temtop when you purchase 4 or more. Enter code ZCMBGCXS at checkout.
Save 8% each on Qualifying items offered by Temtop when you purchase 3 or more. Enter code T7JMEROM at checkout.
Save 5% each on Qualifying items offered by Temtop when you purchase 2 or more. Enter code RNI3C4AJ at checkout.
Top comments
To replace it, just change over the starter unit for the one supplied with this kit, LED Starter it's labelled, and pop this new one in. Note that only one side is powered with Live and Neutral in the pins, the other side is a dud, so you'd need to find out which side sends the power through on your fitment unit. Mine was on the same side as the starter unit if that helps?
All comments (23)
To replace it, just change over the starter unit for the one supplied with this kit, LED Starter it's labelled, and pop this new one in. Note that only one side is powered with Live and Neutral in the pins, the other side is a dud, so you'd need to find out which side sends the power through on your fitment unit. Mine was on the same side as the starter unit if that helps?