Mellodrama
Well-Known Member
Does anyone understand how these CREE TW tubes work?
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Cree-TW-Series-48-in-T8-32-Watt-Soft-White-2700K-Dimmable-Linear-LED-Light-Bulb-BT848-17027FLW-BDG13-1C100/205737568
They're marketed as direct replacements. No need to replace the ballast with an LED driver. I can't picture it unless there's some sort of electronic device inside the CREE tubes that converts the ballast output to something the LED tubes can utilize. That would mean energy lost at the original ballast, plus more energy lost converting it back to something else, wouldn't it?
At roughly 92 lm/watt they're not super efficient but that ain't bad.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Cree-TW-Series-48-in-T8-32-Watt-Soft-White-2700K-Dimmable-Linear-LED-Light-Bulb-BT848-17027FLW-BDG13-1C100/205737568
They're marketed as direct replacements. No need to replace the ballast with an LED driver. I can't picture it unless there's some sort of electronic device inside the CREE tubes that converts the ballast output to something the LED tubes can utilize. That would mean energy lost at the original ballast, plus more energy lost converting it back to something else, wouldn't it?
At roughly 92 lm/watt they're not super efficient but that ain't bad.