oxoman
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Any recommendations ? I replaced the whole unit in the kitchen as it was ugly - the LED one is very neat. This isn't needed in the garage. I assume the new tubes are a straight fit - do you leave the starter in ?
Edit, for older fittings, there is a replacement starter/ballast that you insert instead.
Depends on the manufacturer, the few I used at work were originally designed to straight into the old fitting and just replace the starter with a plug in link that looks like a old style starter. The fittings I did were flameproof fittings and I was able to remove the internal control gear. Not a job for a non electrician. The tubes aren't as rigid as the old glass ones and can sag a little on longer ones and when it gets warm.
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