What kind/size/quantity of fluorescent lights would you guys recommend to use under a 30' x 20' carport?? I'll be wiring them off of a 15 amp circuit used by an existing small standard outdoor incandescent fixture.
Pattenp, thanks for the reply. As far as brightness, I'm just looking for it to be bright enuff to probably wash a vehicle at night. What u think?
Car-washing actually requires pretty good illumination, at least if you want to do a decent job. So, pending the placement of the fixtures, I generally concur with "pattenp"'s recommendation in terms of the total amount of light you'll want (it MIGHT even be a bit on the low side).
However, you will surely NOT want that much light for just casual use of the carport. So it would behoove you to set up the lights in AT LEAST two separately switched "banks", with perhaps only 1-3 fixtures in the first bank, and the rest reserved for when you really want to see every detail. Alternately, you might want to use incandescent fixtures for the "low key" lighting (which will provide an attractive warm glow, as opposed to making your house look like a gas station or mini-mart), and only kick on the fluorescents when you have real work to do. Either way, this being a semi-exposed location, you should also endeavor to use fixtures which are as weather-tight as possible.