ESL Vision LED T8 Tube

ESL Vision T8 LED bulbs are a high-quality, energy-efficient light source that offers a number of benefits over traditional fluorescent bulbs. These bulbs have a long lifespan of up to 50,000 hours, consume only 12-15 watts of power, and turn on instantly. They are also available in a variety of Kelvin temperatures and are dimmable.

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1-30 of 232 products

$7.42Each
ESL-T8B2-7W-F13065
$7.62Each
ESL-T8B3-12W-F13065
$7.22Each
ESL-T8B4-12W-F14065
$7.52Each
ESL-T8B4-12W-F13065
$8.48Each
ESL-T8B4-18W-F13065
$21.15Each
ESL-T8B8-38W-F14065-R17D
$9.11Each
ESL-T8AB2-9W-F13065
$18.65Each
ESL-T8UAB-13W-F13550
$19.77Each
ESL-T8NUAB-13W-F13550
$14.74Each
ESL-T5HOB4-25W-F14065

What is an LED T8 Tube?

A T8 tube is an LED lamp that measures one inch across. The “T” refers to its tube-shaped structure. The “8” refers to its diameter in eighths of an inch. To use an LED T8 tube, you need a fixture that is compatible with LED tube lights. Plug-and-play LED T8 tubes require a ballast, which is a device that regulates the flow of electricity to the light. However, most LED T8 tubes are direct wire, which means that they do not use the ballast.

LED T8 tubes come in four classifications:

  • Type A (direct fit/plug-and-play)
  • Type B (ballast bypass/direct wire)
  • Type A/B (hybrid with heat sensor)
  • Type C (external power supply)

What is the difference between T8 fluorescent tube and T8 LED?

T8 fluorescent tubes use a type of gas to produce light. When electricity is passed through the gas, the tube emits light. Fluorescent tubes require a special type of fixture called a ballast to work. Fluorescent tubes typically use between 15 and 30 watts of power. This means they project more heat than actual light, wasting energy and having a constant need for replacement. T8 fluorescent tubes typically have a lifespan of 10,000 to 12,000 hours.

T8 LEDs use light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to produce light. LEDs are a type of semiconductor that emits light when electricity passes through it. LEDs are very energy-efficient as they use 75% less energy on average compared to a standard fluorescent and have a long lifespan. This is because LED lights convert more of the electricity they use into light, and less of it into heat. Even though they do not require a ballast to work, they do need a driver. T8 LEDs typically have a lifespan of 30,000 to 50,000 hours.

Ultimately, the best type of light bulb for you will depend on your individual needs and budget. If you are looking for a long-lasting, energy-efficient light bulb that is free of hazardous materials, then a T8 LED is a good option.

Are ESL Vision T8 LED bulbs worth it?

ESL Vision T8 LED bulbs are a good option for those looking for an energy-efficient and long-lasting replacement for fluorescent bulbs. They offer several advantages over traditional fluorescent bulbs, including:

  • Energy efficient: LED bulbs use up to 75% less energy than fluorescent bulbs, which can save you money on your energy bills.
  • Long lifespan: ESL Vision T8 LED bulbs have a lifespan of up to 50,000 hours, which is 20 times longer than fluorescent bulbs. This means you won't have to replace them as often, saving you even more money.
  • Dimmable: ESL Vision T8 LED bulbs are dimmable, so you can adjust the light output to suit your needs.
  • Color quality: ESL Vision T8 LED bulbs offer an extensive selection of color temperatures, so you can choose the right one for your space. ESL Vision T8 LED bulbs have a CRI of 80 or higher, which is very good. This means that these bulbs will show colors accurately, which is important for tasks such as food preparation, art, and photography.

Are all T8 bulbs interchangeable?

No, not all T8 bulbs are interchangeable. There are two main types of T8 bulbs: fluorescent and LED. Fluorescent T8 bulbs require a ballast, while many LED T8 bulbs do not. Plug and play LED tubes, which are shaped just like fluorescent bulbs, are ballast compatible and connect to the fixture the same way. Conversely, if you try to use a fluorescent T8 bulb in a fixture that is not compatible with a ballast, it could damage the fixture.
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