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Anyone can explain three types of LED tube?

What are the differences between Type A,Type B and Type A+B LED tube? Whether they can be replaced directly.I mean,can I replace Type A with Type B or Type A+B directly.
 
Type A is driven from the output of the existing ballast and consequently has significant compatibility issues as well as creating a dependency on a working ballast and the innefficiency of multiple conversions.

Type B works from mains voltage wired into the existing sockets and has the attendant safety hazard of high voltage.

Type C uses a switch mode current source mounted in the fixture and the light engine (tube) has no hazardous voltages.

I would only use type C; they're the safest and most efficient.

http://blog.retrofitcompanies.com/blog/3-types-of-linear-led-tubes
 
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Are you talking about replacement flurescent tubes?

Type A generally "just work" by replacing an old tube. There may still be some losses in the ballast which remains in circuit.

Type B have internal drivers and are simply powered from line voltage.

Type C have their own external driver.

The ones I've used come with a special starter and done require the removal of the existing ballast. I guess they are type A, but I don't know. I just follow the instructions...
 
Steve,
The ones we use here are similar to your last unit. Starter is replaced by a unit containing a 200 ma fuse. Internal driver in the end of the tube, balast remains as no longer required but pia to have to rewire to remove it as it has no effect.( not required)
 
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