Thanks for keeping this thread up. So much good info here.
Platonic - your recommendations are awesome and super detailed. Thank you for your time. I have a weird, convoluted, but hopefully simple question.
I have a single fixture in my shed that i'd like to upgrade to LED. It is a 24" T12 fixture with a F20T12, which works fine currently.
While I was doing some other lighting upgrades in my shed, I thought "why not convert that tube with one of these LEDs they sell at Lowes?". I purchased an GE F17T8 replacement, part number LED8ET8/G2, because it said it didn't need to have the ballast bypassed.
Speaking of ballasts, I had an old (heavy...presume magnetic because it's a t12) ballast that was hit or miss. It would take a while to fire off, buzzed a little, etc. Not ideal, but it worked (generally) and was paid for.
Upon returning home with my bulb and throwing the switch, I was rewarded with extremely bright light...for half a second. Then nothing. Switching off and back on would do the same thing, bright flash, then off. No amount of wiggling the bulb in the tombstone would change any performance. I had to run back to Lowes for something else, and returned the bulb in exchange for a new one. Same deal: flash, no workie. I did some research in this and other threads and found out that the LED tubes aren't compatible with T12 magnetic ballasts. So, best to retrofit it, I thought.
I replaced it with the most readily-available electronic ballast I could find on Amazon - A Keystone KTEB-120-1-TP. Looking at the specs on it, it seemed like a good fit. It had good reviews and I could get it the next day, so I pulled the trigger. My tombstones are not shunted, so I have two blue wires to one tombstone and two reds to the other.
The bad news is the 2nd GE bulb didn't work either. I then checked the list of approved ballasts and found my ballast isn't on it, so I returned it again.
The good news is, the Flourescent tube still works fine (better than it did, actually)
But, I still want to upgrade. I realize now, I should probably just bypass and get the proper tube.
Is there a tube that you could recommend that will work in current config, with the ballast, and also bypassed? What tube would you recommend?
The other lights in this space are 2 100W equivalent LED normal bulbs as task lights (both 5000k), and a Harbor Freight/Braun 48" "5000 Lumen" LED shop light. So 5000k would be my preference for color. This light is really just toolbox/workbench light, not specific task lights. The space is small, 10x10, but I would rather have more light than not enough.