LED Tube 4FT 14.5W Direct Replacement 5000K from A&A Optoelectronics

AA Konka T8 400

Feb 19, 2019

Based in Toronto, A&A Optoelectronics LTD has over ten years’ experience in providing innovative commercial and industrial LED lighting to clients across North America. A&A optoelectronics pioneered the introduction of UL/cUL certified self-driving LED replacement tubes to the North American market in 2008. Their LED Tube luminaire features ‘drop in’ replacement, and is perfect for applications that require frequent on/off switching cycles.

Features

  • Direct “drop-in” replacement
  • Instant on, no flicker or buzz, no mercury, no UV rays or IR, Perfect for applications with frequent “on/off” switching cycles
  • Fits into existing linear fixtures, no need for rewiring and allows the fixture to maintain original
  • UL and CSA compliance
  • Works with 110V-277V/347V depending on ballasts
  • Over 10 times longer life than conventional tubes
  • Energy Efficient , save up to 70% of hydro
  • Direct Drop-In replacement
  • G-13 Bi-Pin Contacts
  • Flicker Free, Mercury free, UV free
  • Check compatibility here

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