Stephenj37826
Well-Known Member
Yeah that's a bare T5 tube. Now take into account the reflector loss and the fact that the size of the bulb blocks a lot of the reflected light. 70% of the light is reflected by the way in most T5 fixtures.silvania claims 3.21 watts per 1000 lumens for their 6500k and 3.69 watts per 1000 lumens for their 5000k bulbs. at 5000 lumens for a 54 watt bulbs this equals 16.05 and18.45 watts of radiant power for a 54 watt bulb or 29.72 and 34.17 percent respectably. G.E publishes similar numbers. either these large companies are lying or the LED makers are making false claims about T5s to make their lights look better.using a commercial grade ballast with a ballast factor of 1.0 a 6 tube lamp draws 324 watts from the wall and produces 30000 lumens.do the math
Phillips also claims 2100 umol from there DE bulb yet most only put out 1700 from the luminare. Reflector loss is real and a 360° light source will suffer when trying to redirect 70% of its output.