As much as you want. But a larger quantity will
take longer to pass through the hose.
In fluorescent tubes the number represents the diameter of the tube. The tubes are measures in 1/8ths of an inch. T8 would be 8/8ths or 1 inch. T5 would be 5/8ths of an inch. Older fixtures took T12 which would be 12/8ths or 1.5 inches.
It is a white plastic pipe approximately 5/8ths to 3/4 inches in diameter and approximately 42 inches long with a slight flare on one end.
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.
Fluorescent tubes are measured in 1/8ths of an inch. A T8 would be 8/8ths or one inch. Likewise a T12 would be 12/8ths or one and a half inches.
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In fluorescent tubes the number represents the diameter of the tube. The tubes are measures in 1/8ths of an inch. T8 would be 8/8ths or 1 inch. T5 would be 5/8ths of an inch. Older fixtures took T12 which would be 12/8ths or 1.5 inches.
The body (as in thefoam's )outer diameter is half inch, the Velcro part with the rubber is close to 5 8ths of an inch.
5 8ths 7/8 x 5/7 = 35/56 = 5/8
3/8 times 24 = 9
13.5 times.
It is a white plastic pipe approximately 5/8ths to 3/4 inches in diameter and approximately 42 inches long with a slight flare on one end.
two thirds.because 2 times 4 is eight and 3 times four is twelve.
1 and 7 8's
5/6 times 3/4 is 5/8ths.
7/8 * 3/7 = 3/8
7/8 x 5 is 4 3/8
246.15 8ths