[Shop-talk] led tubes and short memory

Jeff Scarbrough fishplate at gmail.com
Mon Jan 10 11:08:09 MST 2022


John,

Your tubes should be marked with the operating voltage on one end or the
other. If they're like most modern LED replacements, they'll be set to work
at 120 volts on one end. All you have to do is wire the lamp power hot and
neutral to one tombstone.

You could always open up one of your old fixtures and see what you did with
it.

On Mon, Jan 10, 2022, 12:13 john niolon <jniolon at att.net> wrote:

> Couple of years ago I bought a box of Utilitech t81636f16-40...4' led
> tubes...redid all my shop lights and was pleased with them
>
> now I want to add some fixtures in another part of shop and my memory has
> failed... I know I had to rewire fixtures to make them work
> but can remember what I did and instruction sheet is long gone or lost...
>
> Utilititech was a Lowes brand and now discontinued and Utilitech web site
> is a joke    anyone tell me how to wire these bulbs up either with or
> without ballast..,....seems I remember they were non shunted bulbs...but
> now sure
>
> thanks
> john
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