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<blockquote data-quote="98TJ" data-source="post: 740368" data-attributes="member: 3677"><p>I've replaced about half of my 8' 96 watt ho 2-pin florescent bulbs with Hyperikon single pin led tubes. Had to replace tombstones and rewire. Took me about 30 minutes real time per fixture. Internet forum claimed time would be about 10 mintues per fixture. I also got tired of flickering bulbs, replacing bulbs and ballasts. New LED tubes don't use the ballast. I remove the good balasts and keep them for spares for the few florescent fixtures I have left.</p><p></p><p>If you get led tubes, make sure you get the frosted tubes. The little leds are so ****in bright that they kinda blind you if you look right at them in the clear tube bulbs. Frosted doesn't do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="98TJ, post: 740368, member: 3677"] I've replaced about half of my 8' 96 watt ho 2-pin florescent bulbs with Hyperikon single pin led tubes. Had to replace tombstones and rewire. Took me about 30 minutes real time per fixture. Internet forum claimed time would be about 10 mintues per fixture. I also got tired of flickering bulbs, replacing bulbs and ballasts. New LED tubes don't use the ballast. I remove the good balasts and keep them for spares for the few florescent fixtures I have left. If you get led tubes, make sure you get the frosted tubes. The little leds are so ****in bright that they kinda blind you if you look right at them in the clear tube bulbs. Frosted doesn't do that. [/QUOTE]
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