The "T" number on your fluorescent bulb is the diameter in 1/8"s thus a T-12 is 1 1/2", a T-8 is 1" and a T-5 is 5/8". Check with your power company for rebates but last time I tried I couldn"t get money to replace T-12s as they figured they should all be gone already and the ability to get them might force you to replace them anyway. I looked at LED retro fits a few years ago, they were expensive and weren"t that much different than High Efficiency t-8s. It"s pretty simple look a the Lumens (light out put) to watts ratio, of course the more lumens per watt the better. Find the lumen output on your old bulbs to see what you had to get an idea of how happy you"ll be with your new lights. Something that set back high efficiency lighting was when engineers spec replacements with a lower lumen output, turned a lot of government unionized employees against any energy savings in lighting.
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