The saga continues.

They are in fact identical to your current leds except that they come in one too long length in a roll and you cut it to length, so the light is identical all the way along even when dimmed.

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Jacob Jones
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Ahem, I was referring to the *LEDlite* tubes on the *TLC* site.

My comment followed your:

" If you look at the specs on the TLC site, their figures don't scale either. But do subjectively match, as I'd expect."; and

And the TLC tubes are by LEDlite, yours are from *Ledison*.

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Robin

But Dave wanted warm white, dimmable tubes ...

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Andy Burns

It was Dave who prayed in aid the (non-dimmable) LEDlite tubes on the TLC site (without specifying the colour): see his 18/02/2022, 13:45

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Robin

True - sorry.

I just assumed you'd been following the thread. TLC ledlights are mains tubes and can't be dimmed. The Ledison ones low volts with an external driver required.

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Dave Plowman (News

Just mentioned by experience of other make LED tubes. And that subjectively they gave the same output per CM of active length.

And that the Ledison don't...

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Dave Plowman (News

These are under kitchen cupboard lights. The worktops have all sorts of appliances. Meaning the lights need cleaning from time to time. And a tube very easy to do. A strip with some home made diffuser likely to be a PITA to clean.

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Dave Plowman (News

Not with a diffuser, you are cleaning that, very easy to clean.

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Jacob Jones

You are going to make a diffuser sealed all round, then? Out of what, and at what cost for 9ft worth of lighting?

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Dave Plowman (News

No, buy one like that.

Plastic, like your current tubes are.

Peanuts, lots sell them.

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Jacob Jones

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