PassnThru
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So the picture here is part of a Lithonia fixture I installed in the garage when I built it about 20 years ago. It's basically two fixtures joined at the factory holding 2 four foot bulbs each for a total of four bulbs so it's actually eight feet long. It was a fluorescent fixture that I converted to LED about 4 years ago. It was a ballast delete and there are eight of these in my 24X32 garage for a total of 32 bulbs. At the same time basically, I converted the lighting in my detached garage for a total of eight bulbs so I have 40 of these.
As you can see - one of the bulbs has lost about two thirds of it's LEDs. Not a big problem really as I ordered an extra six bulbs for replacements - we all know things fail. I can replace it easily. Even if I didn't order extra bulbs I can find replacements with the same specs all day long. Maybe it's a little brighter - maybe the color is off a little - but those issues are minor compared to replacing the entire fixture.
If you buy LED fixtures - will you be able to buy the exact same ones 5 or 10 years from now? What if you have eight or ten or twelve lights on your ceiling and they all match but now you can't buy a replacement for the one that just died? Even a little OCD says they have to match so when one dies do you have to replace all of them?
If I built a new structure today I would probably buy fluorescent lights for it - convert them immediately and throw the ballasts away so that I could easily replace the one part that's guaranteed to fail.
I understand that the time may come where they don't make the retrofit bulbs anymore but I can probably hoard more bulbs at a lower price and less space than I can fixtures.
I like LEDs - I'm firmly in that camp but I'm not seeing a lot of options to relamp fixtures that were LED to start with.
I want to keep the fixture and replace the 'bulb' and that seems to be getting harder these days.
As you can see - one of the bulbs has lost about two thirds of it's LEDs. Not a big problem really as I ordered an extra six bulbs for replacements - we all know things fail. I can replace it easily. Even if I didn't order extra bulbs I can find replacements with the same specs all day long. Maybe it's a little brighter - maybe the color is off a little - but those issues are minor compared to replacing the entire fixture.
If you buy LED fixtures - will you be able to buy the exact same ones 5 or 10 years from now? What if you have eight or ten or twelve lights on your ceiling and they all match but now you can't buy a replacement for the one that just died? Even a little OCD says they have to match so when one dies do you have to replace all of them?
If I built a new structure today I would probably buy fluorescent lights for it - convert them immediately and throw the ballasts away so that I could easily replace the one part that's guaranteed to fail.
I understand that the time may come where they don't make the retrofit bulbs anymore but I can probably hoard more bulbs at a lower price and less space than I can fixtures.
I like LEDs - I'm firmly in that camp but I'm not seeing a lot of options to relamp fixtures that were LED to start with.
I want to keep the fixture and replace the 'bulb' and that seems to be getting harder these days.
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