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It=E2=80=99s built in. There is a circuit on the end.=20
Take a look @ this information=20
https://www.primelights.com/collections/bulbs/products/t8-led-bulb-22-watt-c=
lear-case-of-30-plt84dw-22wcl
And
https://www.primelights.com/collections/bulbs/products/4-t8-led-bulb-18w-no-=
ballast-bypass-50-000-hours-pl-t8led18-dr
Peace,
Pat
Pat Horne=20
We support Habitat for Humanity
On Feb 6, 2021, at 12:16 PM, Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net> wrote:
=EF=BB=BF Makes sense. It's been a couple years, and my memory's fuzzy, but n=
ow I remember I had a couple bad ballasts and, since I had to replace them I=
got LED-compatible ones and installed LED tubes (T12 IIRC).
LEDs must need something, at least according to the ones I'm familiar--they'=
re used in rectifiers--need DC current (probable at 5 or 12V).
On 2/6/2021 9:08 AM, Pat Horne wrote:
> Bob, it=E2=80=99s not that LEDs need a special ballast, they usually don=E2=
=80=99t need any ballast, but that some of them will work with a fluorescent=
ballast & some not. The ones I use take 120-270v directly to the lamp.=20
>=20
> Peace,
> Pat
>=20
> Pat Horne=20
> We support Habitat for Humanity
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<html><head><meta http-equiv=3D"content-type" content=3D"text/html; charset=3D=
utf-8"></head><body dir=3D"auto">It=E2=80=99s built in. There is a circuit o=
n the end. <div>Take a look @ this information </div><div><br></di=
v><div><a href=3D"https://www.primelights.com/collections/bulbs/products/t8-=
led-bulb-22-watt-clear-case-of-30-plt84dw-22wcl">https://www.primelights.com=
/collections/bulbs/products/t8-led-bulb-22-watt-clear-case-of-30-plt84dw-22w=
cl</a></div><div>And</div><div><br></div><div><a href=3D"https://www.primeli=
ghts.com/collections/bulbs/products/4-t8-led-bulb-18w-no-ballast-bypass-50-0=
00-hours-pl-t8led18-dr">https://www.primelights.com/collections/bulbs/produc=
ts/4-t8-led-bulb-18w-no-ballast-bypass-50-000-hours-pl-t8led18-dr</a><br><br=
>Peace,</div><div>Pat</div><div><br><div dir=3D"ltr">Pat Horne <div>We s=
upport Habitat for Humanity</div><div><br></div></div><div dir=3D"ltr"><br>O=
n Feb 6, 2021, at 12:16 PM, Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net> wrote:<=
br><br></div><div dir=3D"ltr">=EF=BB=BF
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Makes sense. It's been a couple years, and my memory's fuzzy, but
now I remember I had a couple bad ballasts and, since I had to
replace them I got LED-compatible ones and installed LED tubes (T12
IIRC).<br>
<br>
LEDs must need <i>something</i>, at least according to the ones I'm
familiar--they're used in rectifiers--need DC current (probable at 5
or 12V).<br>
<br>
<br>
<div class=3D"moz-cite-prefix">On 2/6/2021 9:08 AM, Pat Horne wrote:<br>=
</div>
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24@icloud.com">
<meta http-equiv=3D"content-type" content=3D"text/html; charset=3DUTF-=
8">
Bob, it=E2=80=99s not that LEDs need a special ballast, they usually d=
on=E2=80=99t
need any ballast, but that some of them will work with a
fluorescent ballast & some not. The ones I use take 120-270v
directly to the lamp.
<div><br>
</div>
<div>Peace,</div>
<div>Pat<br>
<br>
<div dir=3D"ltr">Pat Horne
<div>We support Habitat for Humanity</div>
<div><br>
</div>
</div>
<div dir=3D"ltr"><br>
</div>
</div>
</blockquote>
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