buckeyefarmer
Epic Contributor
I put my 30 x 48 barn on 4 switches, 12 lights. Well, i will when it's finished.....
I am not sure it will be focused enough, they are a pretty wide angle light. Two of the 10 watt versions (LE® 10W LED Flood Lights, LED Outdoor Lighting, 100W Halogen Bulb Equivalent, 700lm, Waterproof, 6000K Daylight White, LED Security Light, Floodlight, Pack of 3 Units - - Amazon.com) have a wider beam than 3 PAR38 floodlights.Aaron, I wonder how the 20 watt LED lights would work to night light my flags on two 30' flag poles? They are supposed to be waterproof.
I am not sure it will be focused enough, they are a pretty wide angle light. Two of the 10 watt versions (LEÂ10W LED Flood Lights, LED Outdoor Lighting, 100W Halogen Bulb Equivalent, 700lm, Waterproof, 6000K Daylight White, LED Security Light, Floodlight, Pack of 3 Units - - Amazon.com) have a wider beam than 3 PAR38 floodlights.
They would probbaly work if you could mount them on the top.
Aaron Z
Could give them a shot, worse case, you send them back or use them as floodlights elsewhere.My plan is for ground mount lights pointing up.
I'm anxious to see my 24x30' workshop when I take out my 6 double 2' 1" flourescents and put in 8 costco LED fixtures. Should be coming soon/
Will you put them all on one switch or alternate?
I used two of the screw in plugins, ran extension cord to extend beyond the door edge, into a receptacle box to hold a LED spot light on each side of the door, which is very helpful lighting the shop while the door is open.Has anyone tried using one of the Costco or Sam's fixture as a "plug-in" on a garage door opener? Our openers currently have a feeble incandescent that lights a little bit between the power head and the door, but the remaining 40 ft to the basement door stays quite dark. I was thinking of just using one of these
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and plugging it in. Is the current draw of the LED fixtures in the same ballpark as an incandescent bulb or two? I once tried CFLs in a GDO, but the current draw was too low to properly cycle what was evidently a thermal timer circuit - the CFL never turned off!
I guess even if the current draw is very low, one of these
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along with an incandescent would work.
I'm anxious to see my 24x30' workshop when I take out my 6 double 2' 1" flourescents and put in 8 costco LED fixtures. Should be coming soon/