GE Lighting 33893 40-Watt 2700-Lumen T9 Circuline Fluorescent lamp, Cool White, 12-Pack
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With the letter T representing tubular design and the amount in the number behind it showing the diameter, there is 1/8" increment. In other words, a T9 would have a diameter of 1 1/8" while a T10 would have a diameter of 1 1/4". A T10 may be too large of a diameter to safely hold the 33890 if you want one. Hope you have a good day.
Thanks for visiting, Tricky. As well, my lamp specifies 120VAC, but the bulb claims 22watts and does not specify what voltage it runs at. The message they are trying to convey to you is that the bulb will light even at 84 VAC, as my bulb is made in Indonesia and will light in foreign countries as well as in the US.
The pins are not present, but there are
I would say yes, provided the ballast is compatible with the 32w circular
Selected User Reviews For GE Lighting 33893 40-Watt 2700-Lumen T9 Circuline Fluorescent lamp, Cool White, 12-Pack
It is scheduled for February 27th, There was an expectation of a 5 in the advertisement. It has a lifespan of 5 years at a usage rate that is more than twice what I am using it for. ** As of May 15th, 2020, a problem has occurred with *1. There is no way that's three The last month. I purchased bulbs from Home Depot a couple of years ago, and they easily lasted five years This has been going on for a long time. This was a very disappointing experience. This is quite the rip-off If it were off, it would be a steal.
Moreover, the other bulb could also take a long time to come on, particularly when the weather was wet. My trusty and long-lasting GE bulbs were once again put to the test. My switch to the other cable company was a terrible decision!.
It is not possible to buy flourescent bulbs in the U. S. There are no longer any basic standards for General Electric bulbs anymore, and I may be wrong, but I think that the quality of these bulbs has fallen significantly. failed six months after it was first installed, which is normal for an incandescent bulb. However, these bulbs come with a five year warranty. In addition to General Electric flourescents that have worked well for over six years, I also have had ones that work for just a few months. The consistency is not there. As for SATCO fluorescent bulbs, I have only ever experienced such a problem with most of them lasting for three years or more.
The bulb I purchased lasted about a year, whereas some of my fluorescent bulbs last two years or more. The industry no longer exists as it once did.
I regret installing this fixture. I was worried about replacing the bulbs because they are expensive and there is a bit of blinking before they are lit up, which makes me wonder how long they will last. I will say that the lighting system is loud, which can be an issue with this kind.
These might not be of interest to you if you are like me and rely on K ratings to ensure that the light is consistently the same color every time. I expected them to be cooler than they are. I would estimate these to be in the range of 3000 K, not 4100 K as GE advertises. It works well and is easy to install. In addition, it does not flicker, so I rate it a 4 out of 5 I give this rating five stars.
Even though the bulbs weren't suitable for my fixture, the seller was extremely helpful in getting my item back to me as soon as possible.
You did a great job. My closet now has a lot of light in it. My flat-screen TV has two circular fluorescent tubes, and I had no idea that one was dead until a couple of days ago. This is a bright, easy to install light. It will be interesting to see how long this Generally, these tubes don't last as long as they are advertised to. about putting an LED version, but it's rarely turned on (It's in the walk-in closet A lot of stuff in the changing to LED isn't necessary.