jayfrank5074
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Anybody have any recommendations?
Anybody have any recommendations?
Has anyone tried something like this in a shop?
They are sold as "recessed" lights - but are only about 1" thick and vary in diameter by wattage, the biggest ones are 24W and roughly 11" in diameter. Why not hang these from chains and wire them to simple / cheap 2 wire lamp cord and 2 prong lamp plug, then plug into ceiling mounted switched outlets?
What am I missing?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IOZZ53O/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Great news on the paypal refund!
Just for awareness - to the untrained eye - these look like a good deal - minimum order is 25 bulbs at $9.50 each. These have full 360 degree light angle, 1800 lumens, 4000k so not full daylight spectrum.
http://www.beeslighting.com/product-p/jt84g13n18-40gl.htm
and these appear to be a better deal on a cost per lumens basis but they do have the 120 degree beam angle, unfortunately they add $30 for shipping and handling to my address, so I'll likely go with the Bees option and the 360 degree beam angle.
http://www.ledlightingwholesaleinc....-T8-Replacement-Tube-p/zy-t8-18w1200-bixx.htm
ragtop00 - The lamp you linked to appears to require a fluorescent instant-start ballast, thus not suitable for direct 120VAC connection. Hopefully that's what you're looking for.
Cobradriver - If RFI and EMI are a concern, I recommend testing a couple LED bulbs before committing to a large quantity. Some LED bulbs are worse than fluorescent with respect to RFI.
jayfrank5074 - If you have the ceiling height to accommodate F54T5HO and you want LED, then I'd suggest looking at the Lithonia ZL1N (linked) or similar. (As always, make sure it has a frosted diffuser/lens).
For those of you concerned with beam angle, I would only consider that noticeable at low 8ft or less ceiling heights.
jayfrank5074 - Glare becomes an issue when using bare bulb (no diffuser/lens) F54T5HO at 9.5'. Max recommendation at that height is ~6000 lumens per 4ft fixture. Then increase number of fixtures until you reach desired workplane illumination.
ragtop00 - The lamp you linked to appears to require a fluorescent instant-start ballast, thus not suitable for direct 120VAC connection. Hopefully that's what you're looking for.
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Best bang for the buck LED bypass 4ft 2-lamp strip light as of 8/24/2016:
(Note: bulbs sold in blocks of 30 only)
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MaxLite LSS2XT8USE4803, $15.96 ea. x 15 + $25 shipping = $264.40
Total = $563.90 / 15 = $37.59 per complete fixture (shipping included),
4320 lumens, 36W, 120 Lumens per Watt, 115 Lumens per $1
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Cobradriver - If RFI and EMI are a concern, I recommend testing a couple LED bulbs before committing to a large quantity. Some LED bulbs are worse than fluorescent with respect to RFI.
Benj,
So, did you buy the lights in your quote above? I look forward to hearing your review.
Has anyone tried something like this in a shop?
They are sold as "recessed" lights - but are only about 1" thick and vary in diameter by wattage, the biggest ones are 24W and roughly 11" in diameter. Why not hang these from chains and wire them to simple / cheap 2 wire lamp cord and 2 prong lamp plug, then plug into ceiling mounted switched outlets?
What am I missing?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IOZZ53O/?tag=atomicindus08-20
It could look cool, but I think the pieces and parts will start adding up. Cord, cord ends, receptacles, boxes, chain, etc...
Yes, with the add-on 5000k tubes. It will be cool in the mornings on Friday and Saturday and I hope to get all of my climbing around in the rafters done during that time and should have more to report.
Hey Benj
What is your ceiling height you are using these on? Layout?
I don't have any sketches handy, but 36 total fixtures in a grid of 9 X 4. I basically have 9 rafters that are 24 feet long. Each rafter will get 4 fixtures with roughly a foot between each one and closer to two feet between the end of the last fixtures and the walls. Rafters are spaced 4' on center. Height from floor to bottom of rafter at one end is 10.5 feet, sloping up to 14.5 feet at the other, so my fixtures won't be level, but on the same 2/12 pitch as the roof. 960 total sq ft.
Awesome! are you concerned about getting enough Lum at the 14.5 ft.?
what kelvin color bulbs should be used in my shop? 4000k or 5000k?
1st floor is 21' x 48' with 9' ceiling.
2nd floor is 21' x 48' with 8' ceiling.
motorhome parking is 15' x 48' with 18' ceiling.
fabrication area is 25' x 22' with 14' ceiling.
Your garage, your choice. There is no "right" answer.
CD
I have been well pleased with 5000K.
6500K seems bluish. Anything less than 4100K is yellowish... Still, it is what suits you.
CT

Saw these in HD the other day:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Philips-4-ft-T8-17-Watt-Cool-White-Linear-LED-Light-Bulb-10-Pack-456590/206402867?cm_mmc=SEM|THD|google|&mid=sW0ryjiIV|dc_mtid_8903o6225187_pcrid_89371456814_pkw__pmt__product_206402867_slid_&gclid=Cj0KEQjw3ZS-BRD1xu3qw8uS2s4BEiQA2bcfM8RLePt5hDKnCCo4IU_h2zNCNRt-AdMcjBmpy21T-XsaAt2s8P8HAQ
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Saw these in HD the other day:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Philips-4-ft-T8-17-Watt-Cool-White-Linear-LED-Light-Bulb-10-Pack-456590/206402867?cm_mmc=SEM|THD|google|&mid=sW0ryjiIV|dc_mtid_8903o6225187_pcrid_89371456814_pkw__pmt__product_206402867_slid_&gclid=Cj0KEQjw3ZS-BRD1xu3qw8uS2s4BEiQA2bcfM8RLePt5hDKnCCo4IU_h2zNCNRt-AdMcjBmpy21T-XsaAt2s8P8HAQ
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Benj,
So, did you buy the lights in your quote above? I look forward to hearing your review.
I don't know what my next project will be, but it won't involve either ladders or electrical. My legs, back, and finger tips are shot.
note this was not all in the same room, but most was.