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Old December 2, 2015   #19
PhilaGardener
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Once fluorescent tubes are several years old, the light output drops off (but the energy they use stays the same). So if you have old tubes, it might be worth trying new ones.

http://www.lrc.rpi.edu/programs/nlpi...aintenance.asp

Remember to handle your old tubes carefully and turn them in at a collection facility as the hazardous waste that they are!
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