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Reddit mentions of 4 Packs T8 LED Light Tube, 2FT 20W,2400lm, 6500K Cool White Clear Cover,Dual V-Shape,Linkable Integrated Fixture,2Ft LED Shop Light for Cabinet Lights Garage,Warehouse

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We found 11 Reddit mentions of 4 Packs T8 LED Light Tube, 2FT 20W,2400lm, 6500K Cool White Clear Cover,Dual V-Shape,Linkable Integrated Fixture,2Ft LED Shop Light for Cabinet Lights Garage,Warehouse. Here are the top ones.

4 Packs T8 LED Light Tube, 2FT 20W,2400lm, 6500K Cool White Clear Cover,Dual V-Shape,Linkable Integrated Fixture,2Ft LED Shop Light for Cabinet Lights Garage,Warehouse
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1.Scientific Design - Dual row V-shaped LED gives 270° lighting with no wasted light on the ceiling,Plug-and-play. Just use the included snap joints to hang it up and insert the plug to light it on2. ENERGY SAVING - More than 2400 lumens output, 20w low power consumption, Save 60% on your electricity bill3. Extendable Design - Could connect up to 4 tube lights together with seamless connectors or connector cords4. WIDE APPLICATION - Work on all US home and office standard Plunger Lampholder, Perfect for garage, storage area, workbench, basement, home, under cabinet, office general lighting5. BRAND PROTECTION - Singteam has completed registration with the US Trademark Office. If you have any questions, Please send us an email and we will contact you within 24 hours. We will provide a replacement or refund based on your preferences.
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Color4-2ft-cold White 6500k
Height3.5 Inches
Length24 Inches
Size4Pcs 2FT-6500k
Weight2.5 Pounds
Width3.5 Inches

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Found 11 comments on 4 Packs T8 LED Light Tube, 2FT 20W,2400lm, 6500K Cool White Clear Cover,Dual V-Shape,Linkable Integrated Fixture,2Ft LED Shop Light for Cabinet Lights Garage,Warehouse:

u/Nyvix · 9 pointsr/haworthia

I’ve only ever grown with artificial lights (unique living situation) so here’s some I can personally vouch for and recommend.

Sansi bulbs. I have the 24W model (fits in any standard desk lamp) and the 15W lights. These have special lenses that focus the beam very strongly in one spot, like a spotlight so it can be raised pretty high and cover a large-ish area. Don’t underestimate these, I put a plant too close to center and it turned jet black in 2 days. He bounced back just fine but these are definitely strong.

Strip lights. I’ve since upgraded my Sansi’s to these with a dedicated shelf. These aren’t as strong, I talked to a user on r/Succulents that reported haw etiolation 9 inches away from the light. However, once she lowered it to 5 inches they said they get amazing stress coloration. To put it in perspective, they said they had a Black Prince that’s always been green but has since gone black like the plant’s supposed to be.
As a bonus, here are the shelves I use, they are exactly the same dimensions as the lights.

Both are very capable depending on your needs.

Edit 11/26/19: Sooo, the strip lights have shot up to $200 for some reason. When I linked them, they were only $49. It’s either a stock issue or the new price, not sure.

u/drax_is_my_dog · 4 pointsr/succulents

4 Packs T8 LED Light Tube, 2FT 20W,2400lm, 6500K Cool White Clear Cover,Dual V-Shape,Linkable Integrated Fixture,2Ft LED Shop Light for Cabinet Lights Garage,Warehouse https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07L1QJTFL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_pIFYDbFYM3W71

They've been really great for my light hog echeverias ;)

u/bkboo1007 · 3 pointsr/succulents

Thank you! Here's the link to the lights I'm using 4 Packs T8 LED Light Tube, 2FT 20W,2400lm, 6500K Cool White Clear Cover,Dual V-Shape,Linkable Integrated Fixture,2Ft LED Shop Light for Cabinet Lights Garage,Warehouse https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07L1QJTFL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_nxrKDbH90MNW3

u/laicarys · 2 pointsr/succulents

I use 2 of these for each 33” x 15” shelf of Haworthia. Lights are around 5” above the plants and are on 12 hours a day.

I got some etiolation when I was only using one tube per shelf and had the light much further away, but this is working well. Anything I don’t want stress coloring on (my retusas) or doesn’t need as much light (variegates) go on the edge of the shelf. This changed my tessellata from green to red/black within days, and my truncatas are also black now. No stretching since I figured it out.

u/photoaday_ · 2 pointsr/succulents

I have a wide variety of succulents and I'm worried about how to make sure they get the right amount of light. I have IDs for about 2/3rds of my 50 plants. My main worry is my split rock collection and my lithops since they're my favorites, but I really want everyone to make it through winter. Should I get everyone ID'd and try to find more specific instructions?

We're in the middle of moving but don't have a place yet so I'm not sure how much natural light I'll have to work with, especially as it gets colder and keeping blinds/curtains drawn will be necessary. Right now I have a not-very-good temporary purple grow light set up just to try and help them make it through. After we move I'm planning on getting shelving and proper lights.

Based on a recommendation I'm looking at this shelving and these lights. Will those be enough for a wide variety of succulents if they can't get much natural light?

u/Astrali3 · 2 pointsr/succulents

I typically advise people to avoid those cheap LEDs because they're typically...trash. I've used one and while it certainly did slow the rate of etiolation, the succs did etiolate.

I use a Viparspectra 300w, but that is for full indoor all-year-round growth. A couple of T5 or T8 fluorescents would probably be best for you, to be honest, if you can attach them to some shelving. Something like these, that are listed above, should work.

u/DaleksNeverDie · 1 pointr/succulents

Hi friends! I'm looking at these lights for my collection. This is my first time playing with grow lights, so any insight or advice is greatly appreciated!

u/tecnicolorhair · 1 pointr/succulents

I have the two foot long version of these. Though for some reason when I look them up now it only shows the 8 foot lights.

u/CraftyHooker0516 · 1 pointr/succulents

I understand. So if I can find a light with high kelvins and high lumens then it should be good right? I'm considering both of these. Which one do you think would work better?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0721TG86M/ref=psdc_14252961_t1_B01L6EZUBM

https://www.amazon.com/V-Shape-Linkable-Integrated-Fixture-Warehouse/dp/B07L1QJTFL/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&ref_=psdcmw_2314207011_t1_B07N2CPTJJ