RENO R42146 - RENO-LEDT8-10.5W-DV-MCCT-48NANO (4FT) (New Version)

Manufacturer Code: R42146

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Kelvin

Selectable 3000/3500/4000/5000/6500

Bulb Base

G13 Medium Bi Pin

Volts

120-347

Watts

10.5

Length Inches (mm)

48 (1220)

Beam Spread in Degrees

330

Lumens

1800

Colour Rendering Index (CRI)

80+

Average Life in Hours

50000

Temperature Range

-20 to 45C (-4 to 113F)

Manufacturer Name

RENO

Manufacturer Code

R42146

Case Dimensions Inches

48.8" x 5.9" x 5.8" – 13lbs

Case Quantity

25

Shape

T8

Products

Type b t8 prime

Cri

83+

Description

4ft t8 tube | type b ballast bypass | 10.5w | selectable cct 30/35/40/50/6500k | 1800 lm | 120-347v | nano plastic lens | eco fees may apply |

Lumens

1,800 lm

Operating temperature

-4f to 113f (-20c to 45c)

Power (w)

10.5w

Voltage (v)

120-347v

Mol

4ft

Box qty

25

Shipping dimensions

48.8" x 5.9" x 5.8" - 13lbs

Order no #

R42146

Beam angle (degree)

330

Color temperature (k)

30/35/40/50/6500k

Lamp base

G13

Lifespan (hours)

50,000hrs

Material

Nano plastic

Dimmable

120v triac dimming

Stock Availability

Toronto Stock: 21

21 item(s) available for quick shipping from our warehouse.

Canada Wide Stock: 2284

For larger orders, 2284 item(s) available with a 1-2 week lead time.

  • $36.25 (per pack of 1)

  • $58.00 (per pack of 2)$29.00 each item

  • $362.50 (per case of 25)$14.50 each item

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Description

This 4ft 2-End Bypass T8 LED tube with selectable colour temperature has been discontinued.

You can still purchase the updated version from us—it maintains the same 4-foot length and 2-end bypass configuration, with selectable CCT options (3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000K, and 6500K).
The new model is fully compatible with existing double-ended wiring setups and gives you the flexibility to choose the light output that best suits your space.

Note: Like all LED lamps, brightness and colour can change slightly over time. When installing a new tube alongside older ones—even if they were originally the same—you may notice minor differences in tone or intensity. This is a normal part of LED performance.