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Why do T5 tubes give their maximum light output at 35°C instead of the normal 25°C for other fluorescent tubes?

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Why do T5 tubes give their maximum light output at 35°C instead of the normal 25°C for other fluorescent tubes?

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A Because the ambient temperature in the new smaller enclosed T5 luminaires is closer to 35°C. If the maximum light output was at 25°C it would be necessary to design larger luminaires and not exploit the opportunities offered by the physical reduction of T5 tubes.

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