This SPECLITE LED tube leverages advanced solid-state LED technology to deliver significantly more light output per watt than conventional fluorescent tubes, translating into meaningful energy savings on your electricity bill over the life of the product. The high CRI rating ensures that colors in your space appear rich and true to life, which is especially important in kitchens, craft rooms, and any area where accurate color rendering matters. The selectable wattage and color temperature switches built into the tube give you flexible control without the need for additional accessories or complicated wiring.
At the heart of this tube is an efficient LED driver engineered for stable, flicker-free performance across a broad input voltage range. This internal driver is designed for direct-wire, ballast bypass installation, which removes the aging ballast as a point of failure and improves overall system reliability. The thermal management system built into the aluminum housing dissipates heat effectively, protecting the LED chips and driver components to ensure a long operational lifespan and consistent light output over tens of thousands of hours.
This product is fully cUL listed and meets rigorous CSA safety standards required for installation in Canadian residential and commercial environments. It is also eligible for DLC certification, which may qualify it for utility rebate programs in many Canadian provinces — check with your local energy provider for available incentives. The frosted polycarbonate lens is durable and impact-resistant, providing safe and even light diffusion suitable for a variety of indoor applications.
Compared to the traditional T8 fluorescent tubes it replaces, this LED alternative can reduce lighting energy consumption by up to fifty percent or more while delivering equal or superior brightness. There is no warm-up time — the tube reaches full brightness instantly upon switching on, and it performs reliably in a wide range of ambient temperatures. The two-pin, both-ends wiring configuration follows a standard retrofit method that most licensed electricians and experienced DIY homeowners will find simple and familiar, making the transition from fluorescent to LED as seamless as possible.