dmitrysgarage
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Hey Guys,
New to the boards. Will be posting more info on my garage build. Essentially I have a roughly 1,500 sqft garage which is detached. I currently have about 35,000 lumens worth of shop lights which are fine, but since I'm doing a huge overhaul I think it's time to step up the lighting game.
I was thinking about dropping in 36 cans with 18w 1,2000 lumen LEDs. These are IC rated cans with UL rated LED retrofits. The total price comes to around $700. One reason I like these is that I could sprinkle them in even rows across the shop. Giving me lots of good side and top down lighting for working on and detailing cars. Today I do not have that, I have to pull cars out to park in the middle to get any real good light.
I also saw these 2x2 panels of LED strips essentially. They're perfect for drop ceilings, but also can clamp into sheetrock. Any thoughts on these? I can't tell if they're really IC rated or even UL.
Will I be happy with the cans or are they too spotlight-ey? What would you recommend?
New to the boards. Will be posting more info on my garage build. Essentially I have a roughly 1,500 sqft garage which is detached. I currently have about 35,000 lumens worth of shop lights which are fine, but since I'm doing a huge overhaul I think it's time to step up the lighting game.
I was thinking about dropping in 36 cans with 18w 1,2000 lumen LEDs. These are IC rated cans with UL rated LED retrofits. The total price comes to around $700. One reason I like these is that I could sprinkle them in even rows across the shop. Giving me lots of good side and top down lighting for working on and detailing cars. Today I do not have that, I have to pull cars out to park in the middle to get any real good light.
I also saw these 2x2 panels of LED strips essentially. They're perfect for drop ceilings, but also can clamp into sheetrock. Any thoughts on these? I can't tell if they're really IC rated or even UL.
Will I be happy with the cans or are they too spotlight-ey? What would you recommend?