Beater
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When I bought my place the 24'x25' garage had just four single 60w bulbs. Kinda similar to this pic I stole from the internet:
Needless to say, my garage was pretty dark. One day when I was checking out the markdown stuff at Walmart and I found those y-connectors for $.97 each. I already had some bulbs at home, so I basically doubled my lighting for $4:
So now I had eight 60w bulbs and it was noticeably brighter. It only cost me $4, but it still wasn't all that great. I don't know electricity at all, but I assume that the eight 60w bulbs means I was using 480w to light the garage.
Today I was at Home Depot and saw some 100w equivalent CFLs marked down. They were about $7 or $8, marked down to $1.97. I couldn't pass that up:
I picked up four packs, for a total of $8, and I replaced the old 60w incandescent bulbs:
Now I have eight 100w equivalent CFLs that only use 27w each. If my electrical math makes sense, I'm only using 216w to get 800w worth of light. And the whole deal only cost me $12.
Needless to say, my garage was pretty dark. One day when I was checking out the markdown stuff at Walmart and I found those y-connectors for $.97 each. I already had some bulbs at home, so I basically doubled my lighting for $4:
So now I had eight 60w bulbs and it was noticeably brighter. It only cost me $4, but it still wasn't all that great. I don't know electricity at all, but I assume that the eight 60w bulbs means I was using 480w to light the garage.
Today I was at Home Depot and saw some 100w equivalent CFLs marked down. They were about $7 or $8, marked down to $1.97. I couldn't pass that up:
I picked up four packs, for a total of $8, and I replaced the old 60w incandescent bulbs:
Now I have eight 100w equivalent CFLs that only use 27w each. If my electrical math makes sense, I'm only using 216w to get 800w worth of light. And the whole deal only cost me $12.



