01-04-18, 01:44 PM | #1 |
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Dirt cheap florescent replacement tubes at lowes
Looks like they are cleaning house at lowes.
I went back to buy a spare T8 led hybrid and they were gone from their spot. Along with a bunch of other stuff. Found the T8 hybrid leds in a clearance pile in the middle of the store. I also needed some high output 54w T5 and a standard 28w T5. I found the old 28w T5 tubes on clearance for $3.50, along with a bunch of T8, T12, T8/T12 stuff, some LED replacement. So if you have some weak or burned out florescent tubes, now is the time to get them going. |
01-05-18, 07:50 PM | #2 |
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That 1 single 28w T5 I replaced has shown me how dull my other T5 tunes have gotten and they are only a few years old.
The GE 28 watt tube rated for 30,000 hours is $10, the utilitech is rated for 3,000 is $3.50. I'm going to get more of the cheap clearance ones, since they do get broken on accident from time to time. Other wise I would buy the good ones. |
03-09-18, 08:23 AM | #3 |
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I tried my old T8 tube in a new commercial industrial ballast.
The 34 watt tubed are only allowing 25 or 26 watts of power through per tube, so they look pretty dull. |
06-10-18, 09:15 AM | #4 |
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The stores here are finally clearancing their bulbs. They had the big boxes of t8 LEDs for $2 a tube for the 6500k. Not bad but they are replacement ones and Im only using direct wire bulbs as I don't want the hassle and extra power waste of still needing a ballast.
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