I am looking to put LEDs in my garage, but I am not sure how to determine the number of lumens I would need. The garage in 32x60 with 12' ceiling and unfortunately due to my age, my eyes like a lot of light. I would like to put up 8' fixtures if possible but I am not 100% sold on that size.
Any suggestion for the number of lumens, brand, and maybe even a source for these fixtures?
I'm doing the same thing in my new 30x40' workshop with 14' ceilings. From the research I've done, it seems like 100-150 lumens per square foot is probably a good number. I'm shooting for 140-150 in my shop.
Many people quoting numbers assume fluorescent tubes, which radiate in all directions, and are hence somewhat less efficient pointing downward from a high ceiling. LED's are more directional, so you'll get more usable light per lumen produced. With white walls, 150 lumens of LED lights may be overkill, but I'd rather err in that direction than make it too dim.
I've heard good reviews of the Lights of America 48", dual-strip, 5000K, LED shop lights available from Amazon and Sam's Club. They're designed to be hung from chains, but can be modified to screw right to the ceiling. I'm testing one unit now, and like it, so I'll probably order a lot more for my shop. The forum doesn't like me posting links, apparently, or I'd send you one.