Can I replace fluorescent lighting 1-to-1 for LED lighting?

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Can I replace fluorescent lighting 1-to-1 for LED lighting?

One light will not be a problem. But if there are many, there will be a huge inrush current. You can avoid this by fitting an LED Limiter.

  1. Can I replace fluorescent lighting 1-to-1 for LED lighting?
  2. Has the application of circuit breakers affected the installation?
  3. What can you do to combat inrush current?
  4. Is fluorescent lighting also subject to inrush current?
  5. What inrush current is an LED fixture subject to?
  6. How many LED bulbs can go on 1 group?
  7. Can a motion sensor switch LED lights?
  8. Is it possible to put an LED Limiter in any circuit?
  9. Is an LED Limiter only for new installations?
  10. Is LED lighting mandatory?
  11. Where can I fit the LED Limiter?
  12. Is the LED Limiter pluggable?
  13. How high is the inrush current of an LED lamp?
  14. How many LED fixtures can be connected to the LED Limiter?
  15. How heavily can the LED Limiter be loaded?
  16. Can you connect 2 LED Limiters to a group?
  17. Can you connect multiple LED Limiters to a group?
  18. How high is the inrush current when using an LED Limiter?
  19. What is the part number of the LED Limiter?
  20. What is inrush current?
  21. What devices cause inrush current?
  22. What causes inrush current?
  23. How does inrush current affect switches and relays?
  24. How does inrush current affect screw-type fuses?
  25. What impact does inrush current have on circuit breakers?
  26. What maximum inrush is permissible for switches?
  27. What maximum inrush is permissible for fuses?
  28. What maximum inrush is permissible for circuit breakers?
  29. What circuit breakers can be used?