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I usually remove the fixtures to require them and have them face up on my work bench. I pull the tube out of the foam or box remove any pin protectors and then look to see which way is the front if the front is away from me I rotate the lamp towards me , if the front Is pointing at me I roll them away. In both cases 90 degrees until they snap in place or lock.

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Some lamps are frosted on these I have found the heat sink is usually attached on the back side and can be seen just reverse the above directions so the heat sink goes to the fixture side.

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Most LED tubes are aligned so the light shoots out the way the tombstones come out. If you want to get rid of the infamous LED eyeball-burning glare, at the expense of less light, install them "upside down".

Unfortunately I'm not at my site, so I can't give you a rogue's gallery of different tombstone pin paths. Suffice it to say, there are many.

I have replaced tubes on easily 20 different kinds of fixtures with a wide variety of tombstones (that's the lamp socket the tubes go into). It's a dog's breakfast.

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I can say I have done much more than a thousand T5, T8 & T12 lamps conversions to led and never had a problem unless I was not paying attention then I just had to rotate the lamp 180.

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For what it's worth, the tube ends will have a "dimple" perpendicular to the pins, so when it's square into the socket, the dimple is lined up with the socket.

The upshot is you really have to "go by feel" - remember you are holding onto a glass thing, force hard enough but not too hard.

Most my lamps are universal hybrid (with ballast, single or double ended without ballast) but rotation doesn't matter what matters is the LED’s facing forward and if a single ended lamp that can only be powered by 1 end you get that right then rotate the tube until the LED’s face forward.