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Does anyone know about the comparison between the new T5 & T8 tubes, ie:- cost of ownership versus light output ?
Rgds gordon.
Rgds gordon.
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reflectors come into play as well
-looking at replacing some twin corrosion proofs(t8 2*58 watt)
- with newer single corrosion proof(t5 1*49watt) with reflector
supplier reckons they're similar when you take into account internal reflector on 'new' single fitting
-not really my thing ,but i'm interested to try it anyhow
big saving when you take into account losses on old t8 twin
the running cost on switch start and HF are quite different when you take into account the energy consumed by the ballast ,the HF ballasts combined with the T5 tube can save quite alot of money ,if you take the design current for a switch start 70 watt tube it is
70 x 1.8 = 126 watts compaired to 70 on a HF ballast so in the long run do save money
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