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Jamie V

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I have been working like crazy on my pole barn and I'm about ready to start buying some lights.

Garage is 24' wide 40' deep with 10' ceilings. I just finished insulating, sheathing, and painting the inside (gloss white)
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The garage will have all exposed conduit on the walls. I also plan to put a ceiling fan in the center of the garage where that temporary light is hung.

I'm not sure if I need 8' lights, 4' lights 2 bulb lights or 4 bulb lights. I don't know anything about fluorescent lights at all so I need a run down. I have read about needing around 100 lums pr sq/ft but that's it. I know I like it bright so that sounds good.

Also I've read not to buy lights at Home Depot so I need to know where to go.

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Jamie

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I suggest the 4 tube 8ft T8 fixtures, either from Lowe's or Home Depot.

Edit: 9 to 10 of those will give you around the 100 LU per sqft.
 
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My shop is 24x40 with 12' ceilings.
I used 8' long 4-bulb T8 fixtures (from Lowes).
Mine are on three separate switches, and in 4 rows.

I used 12 fixtures for the overall coverage, in three rows of 4 fixtures long, plus two in a fourth "row" on the side of the room where my bathroom structure is.

I also have three additional 8' fixtures located above workbench areas.

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Jamie V

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Both of you guys suggest lights from lowes (or Home Depot) some guys say not to buy the lights from there????
 

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Define "better"?

If a modern electronic ballast is designed to operate in low temperatures, not emit RFI beyond legal specifications, and functions reliably, how do you make it "better"?
 
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Jamie V

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Define "better"?

If a modern electronic ballast is designed to operate in low temperatures, not emit RFI beyond legal specifications, and functions reliably, how do you make it "better"?

Better internal parts? More energy efficient? Longer lasting? Less prone to premature failure?

I don't know that's why I'm asking. I'm a union sheet metal worker and I can tell you that getting ductwork from my shop vs Home Depot is like night and day. I just wasn't sure whether there was a difference.
 

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If you buy Lithonia or Metalux (Cooper) from Lowes or HD they are the same fixture at a electrical supply, just more expensive at the supply house. At least that's been my experience. Stay away from the Utilitech junk at Lowes.
 

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I used 12 4ft lithonia T5 HO fixtures in my 32x30 garage. I have 10ft ceilings and don't have the walls and floor finished yet and these things are insanely bright, I usually only have 8 of them lit at a time and probably could have got away with fewer fixtures honestly.
If i remember correctly im at 125 lumens per sq ft roughly. I purchased them at Home Depot
 
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Jamie V

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I have OCD (self diagnosed) and everything has to match. So I'd have to with match the ones I have or get all new ones.
 

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How do you like them? How many do you have? What kind of money are they?

Should I buy 8 more to go with my 8 or just buy different ones?


I bought mine from the Habitat for Humanity ReStore, they sold for what I would guess for less then a 3rd of cost, which I guess as about $100 each, they were overordered for a school job & the excess was donated. Kenall lighting products are expensive, & these had some options added too.
 
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