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Does your T8 LED Tube compatible with Australian power specifications?


We have currently taken a lease in a new office, which is currently undergoing some minor work. We are photographers and we plan to use the office space for color-accurate post-production work. We won't be photographing in the space. To reduce any color cast, we are currently repainting the walls to a neutral tone. Further, the current fluorescent lights produce a biased tone, which we would like to eliminate. 

Would you know whether you're LED tubes are compatible with Australian power specifications? Secondly, for our purpose I came across three options on your website; the Centric Daylight, NorthLux & D50 5000k T8 LED Tube. Could you advise which one better suits our needs? 

We can confirm that our T8 LED Tube Light products are compatible with 120 – 277V AC (50-60 Hz). According to our review of the line voltage in Australia, this appears to be compatible. 

As a final note, we can confirm that the NorthLux™ 95 CRI T8 LED Tube for Art & Studio, CENTRIC DAYLIGHT™ Full Spectrum Flicker-Free T8 LED Tube Light, and D50 5000K T8 LED Tube Lights for Color Matching are identical products which are provided unique landing pages for marketing purposes. 

The only differentiator between each of the product pages is the available color temperature options, and we do sincerely apologize for any confusion this may have caused. Due to this, the 5000K or 6500K options will provide identical full-spectrum light output. 

​That said, it might be helpful to know that these T8 LED Tube Lights have not received compatibility testing with ballasts that may be in Australian fluorescent fixtures. As such, we would recommend using the installation guide to bypass the ballasts

​Please note that when these products are used with unsupported ballasts, they may encounter performance issues that will void the product warranty due to the difference in power requirements. 


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