BurtEggley
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Used up my last 2 T8 6500K fluorescent 4' bulbs this week and went to Lowes to pick up replacements. They are now illegal here so no one sells them. Not Home Depot, not Lowes, Not Ace, not Amazon etc.. All that are sold are the proverbial 31 flavors of LEDs including pick your color, dimmable, not dimmable etc... So I decided on GE 4' direct wire 6500K LEDs where you cut the old ballast out, send it to the local landfill along with your Windows 10 computer, then rewire the fixture. Even ordered some stickers online so no idiot after we sell the home tries to stick in the wrong bulb. Then I get to the fine print in GE instructions and they want a 1 amp fuse installed on each fixture. I go to digikey and it is another $50 for fuses and fuseholders in the garage and office etc. Or I can buy the GE ones at $14 a piece X 8 fixtures. My head is now spinning. I know can use direct replacements if I have electronic ballasts, but I probably have 2 electronic ballasts and 6 transformer ones. Why are the fuses needed when the circuit is already protected by a circuit breaker? Do I need an attorney too in order to read the fine print and inform me of any other things I should know about this change in the law? Why do I need fuses in addition to the circuit breaker? I sent a sms to my electrician but my guess is he is overwhelmed by all these changes too. Don't want to have to drive out of state to buy new 4' bulbs.

