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Can you replace a fluorescent light fixture with a regular light fixture?
Sometimes, you want a light fixture with a little more pizzazz, or one that produces light that’s a little warmer than the cold, bright light that’s so common with fluorescent fixtures. Swapping out a fluorescent fixture with a regular, incandescent model is easy to do.
Do I need to remove ballast for LED lights?
A plug and play LED is a fixture where you can install LED bulbs to what was once a fluorescent bulb. This is an easy solution and requires minimal effort on your part. Since it works with the existing ballast, there is no need for rewiring or ballast removal.
How do I know if my transformer is LED compatible?
How Do I Know I’ve Found a Compatible Transformer for My LEDs?
- It Has a High IP Rating.
- The Output Voltage Matches That of Your LED Bulbs.
- Its Output Current Is Higher Than That of Your LEDs.
- Its Power Factor Is Above 0.9.
- Its Output Wattage Equal or Higher Than That of Your LEDs.
- It Has Dimming Ability.
- It’s Compact in Size.
Can you use LED and fluorescent bulbs in the same fixture?
Many LED tubes are “plug and play”, meaning you can just install them like you would a fluorescent bulb. For this to be true, look for bulbs that are “ballast-compatible” meaning that they can use the ballast already installed in your fluorescent fixture to power the LEDs.
Can you use LED light bulbs in any fixture?
As long as the mounting base (socket) is the same size and type, you can use an LED bulb in an existing fixture. LED bulbs have much lower wattage than incandescent bulbs, so it’s important to know the light output (in lumens) for the bulb you’re replacing.
How do I change my fluorescent light to regular?
Steps:
- Turn off power at circuit-breaker box.
- Remove lens or diffuser panel from light.
- Remove lamps or bulbs.
- Remove ballast cover.
- Uncap black and white wires and test to ensure that power is off.
- Separate wires from existing fixture.
- Remove fixture base from ceiling.