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900mm Fluorescent T8 Tube Northlight 965 30 Watt

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900mm Fluorescent T8 Tube Northlight 965 30 Watt
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Cap/Base
G13

Cap/Base Type
2 Pins Each End

Colour Temp
6500 K

Diameter
25 mm

Fluorescent Tube Type
T8 Linear (26mm Dia)

Length
900 mm

Light Bulb Type
Fluorescent Tube (Linear)

Light Colour
Daylight (860/865)

Manufacturer
Leading Brand

Technology
Fluorescent

Type
Light Bulb

Wattage
30 W

900mm Fluorescent T8 Tube Northlight 965 30 Watt from Leading Brand

Model: FL30/965

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Technical Specifications

Light Bulb Type Fluorescent Tube (Linear)
Fluorescent Tube Type T8 Linear (26mm Dia)
Technology Fluorescent
Wattage 30 W
Manufacturer Leading Brand
Light Colour Daylight (860/865)
Colour Temp 6500 K
Diameter 25 mm
Length 900 mm
Cap/Base Type 2 Pins Each End
Type Light Bulb
Style T8 25mm Dia
Manufacturers Average Lamp Life 18000 hrs
Cap/Base G13

Alternative Stock Identifier Part Codes

F30T8-72
F30T8DAY H046

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All the tubes that are around RA factor 98, are far superior in light quality than any other tube. At last after the \'old fashioned\' blue tinged North light, which was 10,000 Deg. Kelvin for colour matching or the De Luxe Natural (used for meat produce sometimes today to make it look artificially enhanced) which have good colour rendering, there is now one tube that outshines them all. The only proviso is that for good lighting, as the colour temperature goes up, so the lumens required also go up to give a good \'atmosphere\'. You cannot do better at this present time for general lighting but for home use with low illumination a more yellow, softer, 2,700K or 3,000K tri-phosphor tube would be a better option. For supermarkets and the like, these SAD lamps are the best by far. Side by side with halo-phosphor lamps these SAD lamps have a rich colour with noticeable red in the spectrum. The look of all artefacts is virtually the same as they would be in bright sunshine.