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I bought 4' LEDs from EarthLED for my shop. I converted it to the straight wire from the ballast type. I had one bulb die recently. I confirmed it was the bulb and not the fixture. Anyway, I contacted EarthLED for a replacement but have not heard back.
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Prices have been coming down on these very quickly as the number of brands and sellers has increased. $10 looks about average now. In another year they will be $5. In 2 years, you won't be able find fluorescent tubes.
I replaced most of mine with LED tubes and helped some friends do the same. Love'm
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I just bought 10 LED 8' tubes from somebody in San Jose on eBay for $82 shipped. On top of that my utility company gave me $3.50 ea for replacing the neon ones that were there.
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since I'm all electronic ballast, I have been using the non-bypass bulbs from HD. Path of least resistance. I still don't understand why the bypass ones are twice as much at HD, but they are probably hating the quickly-changing light market right now. I guess people are still buying non-led lights, but I'm sure there are a lot of people that refuse to do that now. I certainly am not going to buy anything that isn't led. Maybe if I can get it cheap and replace the bulbs.
I haven't looked at lights at Lowes recently, but a few months ago I was in there looking at lights and they had signs up promoting LED, but almost no LED lights. Maybe that has changed in the interim.
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How does this all work? When I built my shop I put in 4'-4 light T12 fluorescents. Eventually the bulbs and/or ballasts (a pain to determine which) started going bad. I started to replace them with T8s but after doing one discovered that they had two ballasts instead of one (two lights on each). This doubles the costs, so I got to thinking I was better off just putting in LEDs. I bought a 4' -2 strip LED shop light at Sams for around $35 and strung it up. Plenty of light but I think I'd like them better with a diffuser. I've seen T8 LEDs advertised but assumed that they were called that because they used the T8 ballast. That didn't appeal to me since I wanted to get away from ballasts. Do I take it from this post that they make 4' LED tubes that don't used ballasts that I could just plug into my existing fixtures (which have diffusers). This would be great. Two LED tubes for $20 bucks beats two ballasts for $30 and I would finally be free of fluorescents. If I misunderstand or have said something stupid here, don't hesitate to straighten me out. This lighting issue is changing rapidly and I just want to make the right decision.
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That's expensive. I've ordered from here:
http://greenlightdepot.com/collections/l...trim_clear
twice this year and have been very happy. They have 18W bulbs for $6.99 plus shipping ($11.01 first 12, $5.?? for every 12 after) and 22W bulbs for $7.88. I use the 22W in the shop and 18W in my garage.
Wiring for these is simple: remove the ballast, connect tombstone wires from one end to neutral (white wire, I connect the yellow wires) and the other end to power (black wire to red and blue tombstone end). Takes about 5 minutes per fixture.