A T8 lamp can be retro fitted into a T12 fixture by replacing the T12 ballast with a T8 ballast. The end sockets also have to be rewired in the retrofit as the wiring from the electronic ballast to the sockets is completely different.
Yes a T12 lamp socket will take a T8 tube. The T8 tube will not operate. The T8 ballast is an electronic ballast where as the T12 ballast is a magnetic type. If you are changing over fluorescent fixtures to the smaller T8 lamps then the ballast has to be changed and the end sockets have to be rewired. The schematic on how to do the rewire is on the electronic ballast's label.
The Tungsten T5 can be purchased at most electronics retailers. They are available from Sears, Porter Electronics, Overstock, Amazon, and also can be found on eBay.
Companies who are advertising the Palmone Tungsten T5 for sale online include Pricegrabber and Amazon. They are also available from several sellers on eBay.
T5 bulbs technically will last for about 20 000 hours. That's over 2 years if they were on continuously. However, if you are using them for an aquarium, they should be replaced every 10-12 months.
You'd have a better response if you look on the vw T4 T5 forum
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The thoracic or "T" vertebrea count from the top down. T4 and T5 are located in the approximate middle of the thoracic region of the spine (or chest area) so t4-t5 or about between your shoulder blades. there are 12 thoracic vertebrea counting from 1 to 12, top to bottom.
at the level of the inter-vertebral disc between T4 and T5.
British Airways operates to/from T5. Kuwait Airways operates to/from T4.
they are the thoracic vertebrae number 4 & number 5 they may be abbreviated as T4 and T5 too !
Yes, tornadoes are not uncommon in the UK, though they rarely exceed EF2 (T4 or T5) intensity.
it is the same. But sometime people call it different. T5 is imperial based and T16 is Metric based.
I think its in the same place as the T4 - behind the hazard warning switch on the dash.
There are t1, t2, t3, t4, t5, t6, t7, t8, t9, t10, t15, and t20 sizes.
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The standard T5 lamp was developed in Europe several years ago, and then introduced to the North American market in 1996. In 1998 t5 HO was introduced in North America. It offers about twice the lumen output in the same length.