LEDTUBE T8 18 EM BIO 600 6.6W 965 OSRAM
In stock: No
Vendor stock: Yes
Minimal order quantity: 1
Price (excl. VAT):
4,99 €
This price is valid until 31.08.25
Split box: 10,00 €
Estimate delivery time at our warehouse (approx.):
1-4 weeks
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Packing level 1 |
4099854178252 |
Packing level 2 |
4099854178269 |
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Description
--- Efficient retrofit solution for general-purpose T8 fluorescent replacements in commercial setups. Reduces power usage, daylight-like illumination with high color fidelity, tuned for environments demanding high CRI precision (965). Designed for use in existing EM systems. 18 mm diameter tube, fits standard G13 sockets, length approximately 600mm. Low-profile for constrained fixture designs. Build focused on durability with polycarbonate diffuser minimizing light scatter and impact resistance; lightweight design eases installation pain point. Intended operation on electromagnetic ballasts only — incompatible w/ direct wiring setups or HF ballast schemes. Electrical consumption capped at 6.6W under nominal conditions—suitable as substitute wherever energy-saving mandatory specs enforced (complies EU directives). Circuitry stabilized to handle medium transient voltage without damaging diode strings; constant lumen output during voltage dips w/in acceptable AC Hz range (50-60Hz). Technical notes: -Luminous flux approx ~750 lm under spec load conditions standard test lamp @ cold start setup triple confirm test cases checked results align datasheet #4099854178252 -CCT standardized @ 6500K, daylight replication mode enabled when paired properly ballast type pre-specified no override compatible fails if mismatch engineering checks ignored/not mitigated upstream-spec instructions! ->95 CRI per calculations from calibration benchmark tooling factory provided Osram details upload firmware side untouched batch QC Verified status end year wrap-up report confirms even tolerance ramps curves match original data stat levels seen consistently so far don't store below freezing risk rupture back materials damage signs appearing tests weren't ideal table issue unknown yet someone redo maybe?