While not actually a woodworking "tool" I thought some here might find this interesting and helpful. I have 10+ 4' 2-tube t8 fluorescent light fixtures in my shop (had 'em for many years). Recently a couple of them went out and bulb replacement didn't help. Yep, it was the ballast. Decided to take a look at conversion to LED. YouTube helped.
Wound up picking up "toggled" brand bulb kits at Home Depot. $19 and change includes 2 tubes and the kit to convert it to LED. Kit includes new "Tombstones" with wire leads, along with wire nuts. Make sure to get the ones that say "Direct Wire, Ballast Bypass" on the box. In short, you remove and throw away the ballast and only wire the Tombstones on one end to the power cord, easy peazy. The Tombstones on the other end just hold the tubes in place. When installing the bulbs make sure to insert the end of the triangular tube with the writing on it in the powered Tombstone end. Also the tubes are a plastic kind of material rather than glass making them more durable.
The "toggled" brand offers 4 different hues, Soft White (amber - 3000K), Cool White (still a little amber - 4000K), Daylight (more white - 5000K), and Daylight Delight (the brightest - 6500K). I chose Daylight which mutes the glare a little while still providing great light (I use task lighting on all countertops, benches and stationary tools). As the ballasts and bulbs begin to fail on the rest, will replace them with LED since I am quite pleased with the results on these.
LED is more energy efficient, less expensive and these bulbs have a six year warranty. Just a reminder to most, as I'm sure many here already knew about this.
Thanks,
Doug
Wound up picking up "toggled" brand bulb kits at Home Depot. $19 and change includes 2 tubes and the kit to convert it to LED. Kit includes new "Tombstones" with wire leads, along with wire nuts. Make sure to get the ones that say "Direct Wire, Ballast Bypass" on the box. In short, you remove and throw away the ballast and only wire the Tombstones on one end to the power cord, easy peazy. The Tombstones on the other end just hold the tubes in place. When installing the bulbs make sure to insert the end of the triangular tube with the writing on it in the powered Tombstone end. Also the tubes are a plastic kind of material rather than glass making them more durable.
The "toggled" brand offers 4 different hues, Soft White (amber - 3000K), Cool White (still a little amber - 4000K), Daylight (more white - 5000K), and Daylight Delight (the brightest - 6500K). I chose Daylight which mutes the glare a little while still providing great light (I use task lighting on all countertops, benches and stationary tools). As the ballasts and bulbs begin to fail on the rest, will replace them with LED since I am quite pleased with the results on these.
LED is more energy efficient, less expensive and these bulbs have a six year warranty. Just a reminder to most, as I'm sure many here already knew about this.
Thanks,
Doug