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LED Tubes

I have two 36W 1.2m Fluorescent tubes (with starters) lighting my workshop. After 8 years plus I feel that the light output is droping (It could also be my eyes getting older). I would like to replace them with LED tubes so I went to a local store for a look. They offered normal fluorescent tubes with a claimed light output of 3000ish Lumens and LED tubes with a claimed output of 1500ish Lumens. Are the LED tubes really that much dimmer or is it a measurement thing where the normal tubes are omnidirectional and the LED tubes only shine in one direction?

Can anyone recomend particular brands or systems for replacement tubes or would I be better off replacing the complete fittings? Anything else I should know?


Best regards


Roger
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  • Over the past 3 years I have changed over all by fluorescent ceiling mounted fixtures 4 ft x 2 ft (2 or 4 tube) and 2 ft x 2 ft (U tube) over to LED's.

    I use magnetic strip LED's with drivers at 3,000 K (color).


    One rips out the old lamps, sockets and ballast. The LED strips and driver are magnetically held to the existing metal fixture.


    Connect the power and replace the plastic cover lens on the fixture and one is finished.


    Takes about 10 minutes max.


    Peter Brooks MIET Palm Bay Florida USA


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  • Over the past 3 years I have changed over all by fluorescent ceiling mounted fixtures 4 ft x 2 ft (2 or 4 tube) and 2 ft x 2 ft (U tube) over to LED's.

    I use magnetic strip LED's with drivers at 3,000 K (color).


    One rips out the old lamps, sockets and ballast. The LED strips and driver are magnetically held to the existing metal fixture.


    Connect the power and replace the plastic cover lens on the fixture and one is finished.


    Takes about 10 minutes max.


    Peter Brooks MIET Palm Bay Florida USA


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