Marilyn
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United Kingdom
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Do you measure from bayonet tip to tip if so mine 580
Thank you
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Hello, yes this bulb is 580mm from end of pin to end of pin. If you want more information on measuring a fluorescent bulb, check out our guide: https://www.electricalworld.com/en/Helping-You-Choose-a-T4T5T8-Bulb/cc-59.aspx thanks
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Emma
from
United Kingdom
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Are these lights a bright white or a warm white?
Thank you
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Hello, this bulb is more of a bright white, thanks
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Peter
from
United Kingdom
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Is this the 3400k?
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Hello, yes this tube is 3400K, thanks
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janice little
from
United Kingdom
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My previous tubes show as 578mm however this one shows measurement as 580mm is this just rounded up and Will it still fit? TIA :)
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Hello, thanks for the question. It may fit, however, we would recommend trying to match the previous bulb measurements.
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Glen
from
United Kingdom
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Will this fitWickes model162308T4 10w35mm
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Thanks for your question - Our T4 tubes are different length for different wattages. The wicks code you are referencing states 10w but the tube is 20w. I cannot find the model you have provided on wickes site, so I cannot confirm if the tubes are the same length. However you cannot put a 20w lamp into 10w fitting.
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Beatriz fernandez
from
United States
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Can this one replace the F20T4/DX/64K?
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Hello
No this is longer and a different colour temperature. Our technical area below will be able to guide you on the correct tube you require. Thanks
https://www.electricalworld.com/en/Technical-Area/cc-41.aspx
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Paul
from
United Kingdom
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Hello. My current lights use aurora AU-TT420S bulbs, which seem to be obsolete. Is this one an exact equivalent in terms of length? Thanks
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Hello Paul, the best way to make sure that this will be a suitable replacement is to measure the tube that you currently have. There is a lot of variation in T4 tube lengths, so take the measurement either pin-to-pin or cap-to-cap, and then use that measurement to find a replacement. A good starting point for a 20W T4 tube might be https://www.electricalworld.com/SearchResults.aspx?Search=t4&AttributeValueIDs=1404 - thank you for your enquiry.
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Nicola
from
United Kingdom
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I’m looking for 2 replacement bulbs F20 T4/D RoHS - would these be suitable?
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Hello, there is a lot of variance in T4 tube lengths, so the best way to find a replacement is to measure the length of the tube you currently have (either pin-to-pin or cap-to-cap) and use that measurement to help you choose a replacement. You may find some helpful information here: https://www.electricalworld.com/en/Helping-You-Choose-a-T4T5T8-Bulb/cc-59.aspx - thank you for your enquiry.
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