newbury
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- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
- Tractor
- Kubota's - B7610, M4700
If they are "standard" base (medium or E26) I would just leave them until they no longer function sufficiently for you (or burn out) and then put in what's is best at the time.That's now my ultimate plan.
What do I do in the barn where I have twelve 300W incandescents twelve ft up on the rafters?
I've about 12 fluorescent fixtures with 8' tubes in one shop at 12' high. They are gradually burning out their ballasts. When I bought the place the best bang for the buck replacing them with 4 foot T5 fixtures. (I've a long thread on it somewhere).
But then I started using 8' LED replacements with ballast removal. Now I think 4' linkable LED may be the way to go. But I can't know what will be coming down the line. Next year mechanical fireflies may be the best.
Right now if I was in your situation and they are E26 bases I would put in 5 way splitters and use either a floodlight shape or just A19. You could put in a splitter with 5 A19 100W equivalents for about $30 or less per fixture. And be cranking out 8,000 lumens using 75 watts.
I've tried corn bulbs but they are expensive per lumen compared to the mass produced A19's