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retro fit fluorescent

retro fit fluorescent

retro fit fluorescent

(OP)
I was looking for the led replacements for fluorescent which will dim very low.  It is a h f system wit 0-10 v dimming and was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction  

RE: retro fit fluorescent

(OP)
thanks jim but I am looking for a product similar to the fluorescent tube wit the led in side it I have seen these before but not in a dimmable version  

RE: retro fit fluorescent

I can't say as I know of a dimmable tube replacement. The direct replacement products that I know of (like ilumisys) are designed to work with the existing ballasts.

They are at http://www.ilumisys.com/product_page.aspx?productid=1

The issue with LED bulbs is that you will likely get what you pay for. Make sure there is a return policy in place if they don't live up to your expectations. For information you can go to the DOE site.

http://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/ssl/reports.html

 

Harold
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