double or single pin ?
Keystone KT-LED43T8-96G-850-D T8 LED Lamp
The picture shows a bulb with two "unprotected" pins, however the description says these are, "Replacement for Conventional T8/T12 8 Foot Single-Pin Fluorescent Lamp"? I am curious as to what the actual ends of the bulbs look like.
My Issue: I bought a property with a large "workshop" that has 8 - 8' fixtures for a total of 16 eight foot bulbs. They are older and use the double pin style ends and traditional bulbs. I def would like to switch to LED's if possible but it seams most are single pin, the "protected" double pin (r17 i think its called), or they only come in 4' lengths.
Are these bulbs single pin as stated in the description or double pin as shown in the pictures? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks in advance for your time!
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Open Oct 31, 2023 - 06:23 AM
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Oct 31, 2023 - 06:23 AM
The photo used was a placeholder for the category and did not reflect the actual Fa8 single pin base type for this lamp. We have updated the image for this listing to show that pin configuration.
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