QUOTE(Skylinestar @ Nov 9 2022, 11:50 PM)
My bedroom is currently using LED T8 tube lighting.
Today, the LED decided to die.
I buy a Philips EcoFit LEDtube T8 from my nearest convenience shop. Unluckily, there is no testing provision at the shop.
I unbox it at home. It comes with an EMP starter. I guess it is meant to be used for replacing classic fluorescent with ballast setup (which is not applicable for me).
I install the LED tube. It does not illuminate.
I have no choice but to salvage an LED tube from my spare room and install it in my bedroom. Now it works. Does that mean the Philips EcoFit LEDtube T8 is not a direct replacement to a standard T8 LED light?
Today, the LED decided to die.
I buy a Philips EcoFit LEDtube T8 from my nearest convenience shop. Unluckily, there is no testing provision at the shop.
I unbox it at home. It comes with an EMP starter. I guess it is meant to be used for replacing classic fluorescent with ballast setup (which is not applicable for me).
I install the LED tube. It does not illuminate.
I have no choice but to salvage an LED tube from my spare room and install it in my bedroom. Now it works. Does that mean the Philips EcoFit LEDtube T8 is not a direct replacement to a standard T8 LED light?

Your tube fixture no starter right?
Try flipping to another upside down.
This post has been edited by FusionXY: Nov 10 2022, 12:55 AM
Nov 10 2022, 12:52 AM

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