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    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.
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    I hadn't heard that they're being done away with.

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    Phased out from 2023, get a stock in, Margaret, you still have time.
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    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.
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    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.
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    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.
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    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.
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    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.
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    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rebbonk View Post
    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.
    Yes, that'd be about right, 5 years or so, mine did last about 6 years. So we expect at least another 5 plus years with the one we have now replaced. And by then convert to the LED.Plug and Play T8 LED Tube
    Last edited by margaret; 30-03-2022 at 02:13 PM.
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