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    Default Re: T10 Flourescent conversion to LED

    KK20...Good.

    The thing is that a characteristic of a flourescent tube is that the light generated is 360 degrees so ceiling and wall proximity and colour make a big difference in light quality where it is needed.
    Led,besides being more efficient in certain applications are also directional,resulting in less losses.

    The assessment that you are having done,go reputable...i am just a bit worried about an LED rep coming to look as he will obviously push his particular product which may not be your best option.

    But yes,with your amount of units,it will most likely be beneficial to change to LED technology.

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    Default Re: T10 Flourescent conversion to LED

    There are certain sectors that will from 4 to 2 or 3 to one other sectors will not increase.

    So hopefully I will reduce individual W and total used will decrease as well.
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    Default Re: T10 Flourescent conversion to LED

    OK cool. It will unfortunately add to the initial cost as the changes in wireing will need to be factored in as well as possible repairs/painting to ceilings where fittings will be removed or re possitioned.

    Sounds good and if done properly is the right way to go.

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