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L.E.D. 6 ft. Fluorescent Batten Fitting.

My neighbour has two L.E.D. batten fittings installed in his kitchen. The brand is Noname.

 

The long 6 ft. jobbie has started to flicker and is unreliable. Some days it works, others its doesn't. The installer has been asked to return to sort it  but has not done so. The fitting is less than a year old. It is one of those integrated types in white with an inverted hump back bridge as the light output part.

 

Who makes good, reliable, smart, white 6 ft. L.E.D. batten fittings these days please?

 

Z.

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  • So, just how “green”, “eco friendly” and “carbon neutral” are these short lived L.E.D. luminaires and lamps that have to be disposed of after a short period of use due to being of  poor quality? At least with the old type fluorescent fittings a new tube or fluorescent starter unit would normally get the beast going again for many years.

     

    Z.

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  • So, just how “green”, “eco friendly” and “carbon neutral” are these short lived L.E.D. luminaires and lamps that have to be disposed of after a short period of use due to being of  poor quality? At least with the old type fluorescent fittings a new tube or fluorescent starter unit would normally get the beast going again for many years.

     

    Z.

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