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Flicker-free and Low Dirty Electricity Light to Convert 4" T12 Fluorescent Fixture


Looking for low dirty electricity, low flicker, and soft white type of color temp option to convert an existing 4' mag. ballast fluorescent fixture w/ T12 bulbs. What would you recommend? 

When using our T8 LED products in a T12 fixture, we strongly recommend rewiring the fixture so that the ballast is bypassed. The instructions for the ballast bypass process are illustrated within the T8 LED Tube Light product specification sheet

​When the ballast has not been bypassed in lieu of a direct-wire connection, electrical hazards may occur which will damage the hardware and void the product warranty. 

​While we would typically recommend the 3000K color temperature for soft white output, we unfortunately do not have T8 LED Tube Lights available in that color point. As an alternative, you may be interested in our 4000K CENTRIC DAYLIGHT™ Full Spectrum Flicker-Free T8 LED Tube Lights

​These products are also compatible with our newly launched line of LED Ready T8 Fixtures, which would require no rewiring or ballast to bypass. As a further note, we can confirm that our products do not create ‘dirty electricity’ as defined by the FCC. 


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