Philips LED Tubes
Did you know when switching to LED you are able to save up to 80% on energy consumption? Philips LED Tubes at Any-Lamp will help you save money by lowering your energy consumption. On this page you can find Philips LED Tubes that last very long and will easily replace your traditional Fluorescent Tube. The length and wattage of Philips LED Tubes are related to each other. So, make sure you choose the right diameter and length when changing tubes. Any-Lamp offers you cheap Philips LED Tubes and a fast delivery! Any-Lamp helps you find the LED-Tube you require.
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Did you know when switching to LED you are able to save up to 80% on energy consumption? Philips LED Tubes at Any-Lamp will help you save money by lowering your energy consumption. On this page you can find Philips LED Tubes that last very long and will easily replace your traditional Fluorescent Tube. The length and wattage of Philips LED Tubes are related to each other. So, make sure you choose the right diameter and length when changing tubes. Any-Lamp offers you cheap Philips LED Tubes and a fast delivery! Any-Lamp helps you find the LED-Tube you require.
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The most common lengths for T8 LED Tubes are 60cm, 90cm, 120cm and 150cm. For T5 LED Tubes this concerns 55cm, 85cm, 115cm and 145cm. Switching to LED? Then always check the length of your current fluorescent lighting. Do you want to know more? Then read our blog!
The colour code is a combination of colour rendering (CRI) and light colour (Kelvin). The first number indicates the colour rendering (1 = very poor colour rendering, 9 = maximum colour fastness). The second and third number contains the light colour. Example: the colour code 830 consists of good colour rendering (8) and warm white light (3000K).
Every bulb or fixture has an energy efficiency class A to G. Energy label A is the most efficient and G the least. LED lighting is the most sustainable lighting technique. Even if a LED bulb is rated E or lower, they still save 70% of energy compared to conventional lighting with the same energy label. Why is it the same label then? To motivate LED brands to get even more durable.
