In addition to what others have said, I suggest that you give the reflector
covers a good cleaning if you haven't done so already. The heat from the
ballasts and lamps draw dust to the covers where it collects for years and
reduces light output. It is possible that the plastic tiles in the ceiling
have discolored or are also dirty. You might want to change them.
John Grabowski
http://www.mrelectrician.tv
"James" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have a four-bank system of 96 inch light bulbs in my kitchen dropped
> ceiling, with each bank having its own old-style oil-based ballast.
These
> are 60 watt bulbs.
>
> I have read some about the newer, electronic ballasts, and I can see their
> advantage. I see common comments about T-8 bulbs , to replace T-12's.
>
> Most of what I read about T-8 bulbs, say that they replace the T-12, with
a
> bi-pin base. But, the bulbs that I have now (the T-12) don't have a
bi-pin
> base, they have a bigger, single pin base, about the size of a pencil
> eraser.
>
> I have several questions:
>
>
> 1. Is there a T-8 bulb that is rated at 60 watts??
>
> 2. Do they make the T-8 in the 96 inch size?
>
> 3. Is there a T-8 with the type of base that I have described (not
bi-pin),
> so that I could use my existing fixtures ??
>
> 4. My goals are to get equally good or better lighting in my kitchen (I
now
> use a total of 8 60 watt bulbs); have better, quieter, longer lasting
> ballasts; and have longer lasting bulbs.
>
> 5. Any othe words of advice about what I should use if I want to improve
> this lighting system ??
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> Thanks for any advice !!
>
> --james---
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