Fisherguy
Well-known member
I have a unheated garage, 24' long x 28' wide, 10' ceiling.
I was thinking of using 6 - 8 ft fluorescent fixtures to light it with maybe some 4 footers over any workbench areas. The guy at Home Depot told me I may want to use "high output" fixtures in it, the one he showed me had the big T-12 tubes in it, 8 ft long.
But after clicking around a bit I've read T-8's with electronic ballasts might be better? I'm near Vancouver BC, doesn't really get that cold here normally, not much colder than freezing but occasionally it will get down to -10*C (14*F) for a while, but either way I don't want to have to wait a long time for things to brighten up.
Any suggestions?
Also, do most of you put lights above the garage doors, so they'll be blocked when the doors are open or position them between the doors? I have to doors, 10 x 8 ft high and 10 x 9.
How many lights can I put on a 15 amp breaker?
Thanks
Will
I was thinking of using 6 - 8 ft fluorescent fixtures to light it with maybe some 4 footers over any workbench areas. The guy at Home Depot told me I may want to use "high output" fixtures in it, the one he showed me had the big T-12 tubes in it, 8 ft long.
But after clicking around a bit I've read T-8's with electronic ballasts might be better? I'm near Vancouver BC, doesn't really get that cold here normally, not much colder than freezing but occasionally it will get down to -10*C (14*F) for a while, but either way I don't want to have to wait a long time for things to brighten up.
Any suggestions?
Also, do most of you put lights above the garage doors, so they'll be blocked when the doors are open or position them between the doors? I have to doors, 10 x 8 ft high and 10 x 9.
How many lights can I put on a 15 amp breaker?
Thanks
Will