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I am replacing my old 4 bulb units with LED link-able units. Any recommendations or ones to avoid?


The problem with buying cheap LED lights is that once one burns out you have to buy another one. And there is no guarantee that you will be able to buy another one exactly like it at that point so now you are back to having mismatched fixtures.I have 2 older units, replacing those and adding an additional 2 units. Just want all the same
That happened to me in my covered, but unheated 16’x60’ enclosed lean to. Actually, one of the linked cheap LED fixtures went out, and the replacement failed a year after I replaced the original.The problem with buying cheap LED lights is that once one burns out you have to buy another one. And there is no guarantee that you will be able to buy another one exactly like it at that point so now you are back to having mismatched fixtures.
The inlaws called the other day with a lighting issue in their kitchen. They didn't know how to change the bulb in one of their can lights. Upon inspection it was a LED fixture so the entire thing had to be replaced - including the trim ring - all built into one unit that attached to the can. After several hours going from store to store looking for an exact replacement we ended up with one that was close but not exact. Since they had 4 in the kitchen I advised him to buy the 4 pack so he would eventually have them all the same again.
T8 conversion bulbs are plentiful and if you dig around you can find new fixtures that use those bulbs so you only have to buy the fixture once. I would suggest trying to find one with standard replaceable tombstones so that you aren't locked into one specific bulb type (ie power in one side or both sides) and with a little wiring knowledge you can modify it for pretty much any bulb type that fits the T8 format.
I've got 8 nice Lithonia covered fixtures in my detached garage - 4 bulb 8 footers so 32 bulbs in all. Eliminated the ballast and replaced the tombstones in the center of the fixture for single end powered LED tubes about 7 years ago. Have only had one tube go out so far but I have about 5 new tubes from the original order in reserve. Fairly simple to do.My shop has a 16 foot ceiling and 11 eight foot double bulb fixtures, which I rewired to eliminate the florescent ballasts and installed LED tubes. So far, so good.
I hired a local electrician to do mine. I don’t like heights.I've got 8 nice Lithonia covered fixtures in my detached garage - 4 bulb 8 footers so 32 bulbs in all. Eliminated the ballast and replaced the tombstones in the center of the fixture for single end powered LED tubes about 7 years ago. Have only had one tube go out so far but I have about 5 new tubes from the original order in reserve. Fairly simple to do.
That is a good point!The problem with buying cheap LED lights is that once one burns out you have to buy another one. And there is no guarantee that you will be able to buy another one exactly like it at that point so now you are back to having mismatched fixtures.
The inlaws called the other day with a lighting issue in their kitchen. They didn't know how to change the bulb in one of their can lights. Upon inspection it was a LED fixture so the entire thing had to be replaced - including the trim ring - all built into one unit that attached to the can. After several hours going from store to store looking for an exact replacement we ended up with one that was close but not exact. Since they had 4 in the kitchen I advised him to buy the 4 pack so he would eventually have them all the same again.
T8 conversion bulbs are plentiful and if you dig around you can find new fixtures that use those bulbs so you only have to buy the fixture once. I would suggest trying to find one with standard replaceable tombstones so that you aren't locked into one specific bulb type (ie power in one side or both sides) and with a little wiring knowledge you can modify it for pretty much any bulb type that fits the T8 format.
4 fixtures totalHow many light fixtures?? i built a new shed and used the HF fixtures. They work great. My friend did his shop and went down a search rabbit hole. His look great also. I only needed 4 so next time i'm in there I will buy a spare