Garage Lighting

   / Garage Lighting #11  
I have Costco LEDs in a couple buildings and the HF LEDs in a third. They are all fine but the HF lights are cheaper and brighter and weigh almost nothing.
 
   / Garage Lighting #12  
I have 10, 5,000 lumen in my 32'X40' shop. With the garage door up on a sunny day, it will literally be brighter in the shop, that outside, right at the door. Got there at Rural King, when on sale for $14.99. Bulb life was supposed to be 35,000 hrs. 6 of the 10 don't light anymore, after 6 years or so. I don't know if the 35,000 hrs is continous, and would last longer, or just using them 6-8 hours a day, or less, turning them on and off reduces bulb life or not.

Seeing that 50,000 hr. bulb life on the one's from Northern, I'd be disappointed if they only lasted as long as mine did, at that price. $14.99 ea. is a little easier to accept. They ran a sale on them last summer, so I picked up 10 more, to replace what I have. And as soon as I get some projects out of the shop, I'll be replacing them. Amazing how just 4 light it up. And, bright enough, they fool my auto-darkening welding helmet.
 
   / Garage Lighting #13  
As my 4' shop lights go bad I remove the ballast and go with direct wire LED bulbs.
 
   / Garage Lighting #14  
As my 4' shop lights go bad I remove the ballast and go with direct wire LED bulbs.
thats what i did with my 8' HO florescent fixtures last year. i purchased a retrofit kit to make housing into tandem 48" tombstone instead of 8'. these kits only took a few minutes per fixture and cost a few bucks. the fixtures are chain hung and hard wired and didnt want to mess with replacing. got LED non ballast lamps for free from retrofit job i did. had purchased a pallet of lamps. 5,000K rated. super bright

shop is way brighter than the old HO florescent. the existing lamps were nearly 15 years old and had dimmed quite a bit. Its more labor intensive to remove the ballast than to get leds that work thru a ballast, but if the ballast fails so do the lamps.
i wish i had enough lamps left to replace the barn, but i didnt. some day ill have to swap out the 5 - 8' fixtures in barn to leds also. but i need the free lamps...im cheap.

i have 10 more 8 foot fixtures in carriage barn, but those lights are not used too often, so have no intention of swapping those out.
 
   / Garage Lighting #15  
One surprise - To avoid breaking the tubes, I carried a pair of old fluorescent tubes to the county Hazardous Waste Disposal still mounted in the rusty fixture I had taken down. Unexpectedly, they wanted the fixture. The guy said the ballast is also hazardous waste that needs to be diverted from the garbage landfill.
 
   / Garage Lighting #16  
One surprise - To avoid breaking the tubes, I carried a pair of old fluorescent tubes to the county Hazardous Waste Disposal still mounted in the rusty fixture I had taken down. Unexpectedly, they wanted the fixture. The guy said the ballast is also hazardous waste that needs to be diverted from the garbage landfill.
only the real old oil filled ballast. The electronic ballast are not. I ended up leaving ballast in the fixture, just cut off all wires. No need to actually remove the ballast. Swap out also ended the 24 years worth of humm from the old lights
 
   / Garage Lighting #17  
   / Garage Lighting #18  
Really need to know the mounting height of the lights, shop size, and the type of work your wanting to do, then use a lighting calculator to get the correct FC and fixture layout to minimize shadowing.
 

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