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<blockquote data-quote="says-les" data-source="post: 441362" data-attributes="member: 15145"><p>What type of tube are you referring to as "normal". If you mean an LED tube designed for retrofit it will blow the internal fuse that Crompton told me today is fitted at the non-electronic circuit end. If you mean a fluorescent lamp fitted by an innocent consumer, the filament which is rated at 12v will burnout.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="says-les, post: 441362, member: 15145"] What type of tube are you referring to as "normal". If you mean an LED tube designed for retrofit it will blow the internal fuse that Crompton told me today is fitted at the non-electronic circuit end. If you mean a fluorescent lamp fitted by an innocent consumer, the filament which is rated at 12v will burnout. [/QUOTE]
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