I see they are phasing out those neon gas fluorescent tubes, which is a bit annoying really. We had a job getting one. Screwfix have a few left and said they were being phased out.
I see they are phasing out those neon gas fluorescent tubes, which is a bit annoying really. We had a job getting one. Screwfix have a few left and said they were being phased out.
“I doubt sometimes whether a quiet and unagitated life would have suited me - yet I sometimes long for it.”
- Lord Byron.
I hadn't heard that they're being done away with.
Phased out from 2023, get a stock in, Margaret, you still have time.
Of course it'll fit, you just need a bigger hammer.
I managed to get one Rebbonk, plus with a new starter plug, but The thing is, they do LED tubes now, and it means I will have to get a converter or something for them to work.
I wouldn't know what to do.
“I doubt sometimes whether a quiet and unagitated life would have suited me - yet I sometimes long for it.”
- Lord Byron.
You can get straight replacements, Margaret. Link
I'm gradually replacing my normal lamps and compact fluorescents as they die, but I can't say I'm noticing a lower electricity consumption and I've learned that the particular 'warmth' colour of the light is important. Some of the 'cooler' colours can be very stark and harsh.
Last edited by rebbonk; 29-03-2022 at 12:42 PM.
Of course it'll fit, you just need a bigger hammer.
My son did get a 4ft, LED tube from the Tool Station in the Shires shopping centre. But it didn't work.
So he took it back, and got the Neon tube from Screwfix.
“I doubt sometimes whether a quiet and unagitated life would have suited me - yet I sometimes long for it.”
- Lord Byron.
Margaret, you need to be sure to buy the 'plug and play' type unless you want to do a rewire. As a former sparky, I'm quite happy making such modifications, but many aren't.
Of course it'll fit, you just need a bigger hammer.
I see what you mean now from the Link you gave.
Thanks for that information, which I wasn't aware of.
How long to they last ?
The Neon type I replaced can last a fair long time.
“I doubt sometimes whether a quiet and unagitated life would have suited me - yet I sometimes long for it.”
- Lord Byron.
They claim 50,000 hours life, but that will have been achieved under ideal conditions, likely in a laboratory and rarely switched on and off. I'd expect at least 5 years of life under normal household conditions. But the big plus with LEDs is no warm-up time, they come on bright instantly; and unlike fluorescent tubes the output doesn't decay over time.
Of course it'll fit, you just need a bigger hammer.
Last edited by margaret; 30-03-2022 at 02:13 PM.
“I doubt sometimes whether a quiet and unagitated life would have suited me - yet I sometimes long for it.”
- Lord Byron.
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