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LED Upgrade Options For GE 71423 - GE 432MAX-N+

Option 1:

Ballast Bypass LED: Minor Electrical Work, Installs Like a Fluorescent Tube

B1/2END/4/T8/CCT/14W ATLAS SELECT

Manufacturer Code: 140447

  • Minor electrical work to bypass the ballast
  • At Least 60% Energy Savings
  • No Mercury

Stock Availability

Canada Wide Stock: 12917

For larger orders, 12917 item(s) available with a 1-2 week lead time.

  • $29.00 (per pack of 1)

  • $46.00 (per pack of 2)$23.00 each item

  • $108.00 (per pack of 6)$18.00 each item

  • $350.00 (per case of 25)$14.00 each item

Upgrade your lighting with this high-efficiency LED lamp, designed as a Ballast Bypass (Type B LED). It serves as an ideal replacement for 4-foot T8 fluorescent tubes. Although installation requires minor electrical work—bypassing the ballast and connecting line voltage directly to the sockets—the long-term benefits are substantial. Eliminating the ballast reduces future maintenance, saving you time and hassle.

This LED lamp is colour selectable, featuring a switch that allows users to choose their preferred colour temperature: Warm White (3000K), Neutral White (3500K), Cool White (4000K), White (5000K), and Daylight (6500K). It consumes only 14 watts, resulting in over 60% energy savings while delivering a bright output of 1800 lumens. Engineered for longevity, it boasts a lifespan of 50,000 hours.
For most applications, a 1-for-1 replacement will provide adequate light while maximising energy efficiency. Additionally, it comes with a 5-year manufacturer’s warranty, ensuring peace of mind and long-lasting performance.

Shape

T8

Volts

120-347

Watts

14

Lumens

1800

Manufacturer Name

Atlas Select

Manufacturer Code

140447

Bulb Base

G13 Medium Bi Pin

Kelvin

Selectable 3000/3500/4000/5000/6500

Length Inches (mm)

48 (1219.2)

Colour Rendering Index (CRI)

82

Average Life in Hours

50,000

Dimmable

No

Certification cUL

Yes

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Why upgrade from the GE 71423 - GE 432MAX-N+
  • Minor electrical work to bypass the ballast
  • At Least 60% Energy Savings
  • No Mercury
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