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Just want to put this info here so it doesn't get lost:

AuroraSC - I stumbled onto that greenlightdepot website the other day when I was looking for alternative retrofit lamps. The fixture you linked to is a better deal than the Alphalite. It took more digging than should be required to get the claimed lumen output. Here's the spec comparison:

Alphalite (linked to PDF) 14410 lm, 110W, 131 L/W, $91.25 (free shipping over $1000)

Greentek (linked to PDF catalog) 16406 lm, 110W, 149 L/W, $93.99 (free shipping over $99)
 
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If you have a means for mounting, this 1ft. x 4ft. Flat Panel LED - 40 Watt - Dimmable - DLC 4.2 Premium Approved - 5000 Lumens - LumeGen at $33 (link) is only a couple $ more expensive than the 2-bulb fixture on page 1.

Pros: Clean aesthetic and solid even panel of light.
Cons: Mounting and no ability to relamp (when it dies you toss the whole fixture).

You have several mounting options:
1. Make a box with an internal opening dimension of exactly 12 x 48, then put a 1/2" lip that protrudes towards the interior on all four sides (for the fixture to rest on) and 1/2" or larger lips that protrude towards the exterior to cover the drywall rough-in opening. Recess box into ceiling - secure to framing - drop fixture in.

2. Buy a Drywall Grid Adaptor Kit for $33 (link)

3. Buy the LumeGen 1x4 LED Panel Surface Mount kit $24 and frame accordingly so you can recess it. Note: This method has no external lip to cover the drywall rough-in opening.
 

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Thanks for this thread, very helpful!

Just placed an order for 15 fixtures ST48232-LED from Beeslighting they were on sale for $11.99 each and a coupon code for $10 off "LED4ALL" for Total: $169.85

Then ordered 30 led tubes for $188.70

grand total $358.55 shipped for everything. :rocker:
 

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Thanks for the heads up on the sale, I just bought my 24 fixtures. No bulbs yet as I'm not sure when I'll get around to doing the project.
 

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Great informative thread with special thanks to PS for the details!

I have a 14' x 50' section of shop that is 18' high. The lid and sides are all painted drywall semi gloss white. Anyway from reading here the last 3 days I am ***-uming the regular 4' LED strip lights and fixtures are not going to cut the lumen bill being so high? I can drop everything down a bit on chains a bit (maybe to 14')... From reading others it looks like something like this http://www.ledlightingwholesaleinc.com/James-High-Bay-2-Foot-165-Watt-p/zy-h5-165w.htm would be my best bet? maybe 4 of them? I am going to go with the 4' LED's on the rest of the shop with 8' ceilings..
Thanks in advance
 
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robz924 - 14x50x18

James High Bay, 2 Foot, 165 Watt 24,563 lm $149.80 (link)
Free shipping over $1000
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Greentek 2ft LED Linear High Bay, 165W, 24,563 lm $139.99 (link)
Free shipping over $99

4 fixtures spaced 12.5' on center

Average 30" workplane Footcandles @ Mounting heights

18' 69fc
17' 73fc
16' 76fc
15' 80fc
14' 84fc
 

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I have both the diva and maxlite fixtures. The diva is more of a traditional t8 fixture with ends that can be used to connect to each other by sliding into grooves. It also leaves the connection between fixtures wide open.

The maxlite fixture must be connected end to end with a ****** through a knockout, the end doesn't come off (riveted). It's also much smaller than the diva, probably closer to half the width.

At first I liked the diva better but went with maxlites instead and glad I did.



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robz924 - 14x50x18

James High Bay, 2 Foot, 165 Watt 24,563 lm $149.80 (link)
Free shipping over $1000
or
Greentek 2ft LED Linear High Bay, 165W, 24,563 lm $139.99 (link)
Free shipping over $99

4 fixtures spaced 12.5' on center

Average 30" workplane Footcandles @ Mounting heights

18' 69fc
17' 73fc
16' 76fc
15' 80fc
14' 84fc


Thanks for that! :beer:The breakdown gives me one thing more to ponder. I have 2 fans in that shop area running during winter months. Do you think I'll get any prop wash or shadow flickering from the lights above fans (fans mounted at 18" below lid)? On a similar note would I perhaps get the same light moving/swinging if on chains with fan above? The fans operate on low setting just enough to push warm air down.. I suppose I could just turn the fans off if need be... :headscrat
 
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robz924 - I would put the fixtures at same height as fans and make sure they're securely mounted to prevent sway. Double pendant mounting is the most secure and aesthetically pleasing. 4 point hanging chains angled outward away from fixture center will also prevent sway.
 

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robz924 - I would put the fixtures at same height as fans and make sure they're securely mounted to prevent sway. Double pendant mounting is the most secure and aesthetically pleasing. 4 point hanging chains angled outward away from fixture center will also prevent sway.

Copy that and thanks! Time to put my credit card to work:lol_hitti
 

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Thanks for this thread, very helpful!

Just placed an order for 15 fixtures ST48232-LED from Beeslighting they were on sale for $11.99 each and a coupon code for $10 off "LED4ALL" for Total: $169.85

Then ordered 30 led tubes for $188.70

grand total $358.55 shipped for everything. :rocker:

Just pulled the trigger on 15 fixtures myself! Thanks for the heads up, great timing, and I can't pass that price up!
 

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I finally picked up some of the 1000bulb fixtures with the lightup bulbs for the home garage. I'm going to try and give greenlight a call today and see if we can get a coupon code made for the forums. :thumbup:
 

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UPDATE: GreenTek 2' Linear High Bay Fixture

I spoke with Joe at GreenLightDepot about forum pricing and he seemed interested. I'm looking at (9) for my purposes and he was able to get a little better than advertised pricing ($93.99 free shipping) for that quantity. I asked about a coupon code, but it sounded like he would rather handle these orders personally.

I also confirmed that these are indeed 16,406 lumen output fixtures. I mentioned the ambiguity of the site and he said he planned to get that updated to show the data that Platonic found.

https://greenlightdepot.com/collect...0w-with-lens-and-w-o-lens?variant=36041819012

Email: joes at greentekenergysystems.com
Phone: 770-744-1300

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I have both the diva and maxlite fixtures. The diva is more of a traditional t8 fixture with ends that can be used to connect to each other by sliding into grooves. It also leaves the connection between fixtures wide open.

The maxlite fixture must be connected end to end with a ****** through a knockout, the end doesn't come off (riveted). It's also much smaller than the diva, probably closer to half the width.

At first I liked the diva better but went with maxlites instead and glad I did.



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Moser - can you elaborate more on why you are much happier with the maxlites vs the diva? Is it strictly the size? The diva's are cheaper, so curious about your comment.
 

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I ordered 6 of the https://greenlightdepot.com/collections/led-linear-high-bays/products/lhb-110w-with-lens-and-w-o-lens?variant=36041819012 lights late Thursday night and they arrived today. Seem to be a good quality light and was packaged well.

I used 10 identical lights made by James Manufacturing and sold by different companies. I found flush mounting brackets for my 11 ft ceiling and the results are great. It is a VERY powerful light so make sure that you take advantage of the excellent built in dimmer functionality (1-10 volt dc control, requires 2 additional small gauge wires to each fixture and can be daisy chained) which will allow you to tailor the light output to your actual needs and also saves on power (1.1 KW when all lights are fully on!!!) In many cases 1/4 output is more than enough, it will also allow you to avoid guessing how to wire and switch lights individually, just turn them on and adjust the intensity.

My shop is about 1,000+ sq ft and is irregular shape so the shorter footprint gives much more flexibility in mounting without interfering with ceiling mounted devices (i.e. hoist I-beam, air and power reels, ceiling fan etc). I will post pictures when I am more done...

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Alright.......Which one of you ordered all of the recommended T8 Lumegen bulbs?

The link is now broken, so I chatted with someone from LightUp and they said they no longer sell these? He recommended the 2400 Lumen instead.

Platonic- help?

Attached is our chat.
 

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m123 - I can't make out the URL on the tiny chat image.

Maybe it will come back, so I'll keep the history here. Meanwhile, changed lamp From:

22W LumeGen 4ft single end bypass tube
2640 Lumen
120° Beam Angle
$6.99 ea.
Free Shipping over $25

Lightup.com 10% discount on your next purchase!
To redeem this offer, please enter the following coupon code at checkout:

NEWS10%
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REVIEW10
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Either code should work.

To:

Greentek Energy Systems
4ft 22W 2640 Lumen 120L/W LED Linear Tube - Bypass - (ETL) - Single End
180° Beam Angle
GT-22W45KCF (5000K Frosted) or GT-22W44KCF (4000K Frosted)
$6.75 ea. (Free Shipping Over $99)
 
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I was told earlier this week that the bulbs from lightup were out of stock until the 30th of Oct. After reading the above post I called and was told it is not unusual for them to delete the product if it is out of stock until they are back in stock?? The sales person said with out a sku number she had no way to check and I didn't have a sku number for the bulbs
 

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m123 - I can't make out the URL on the tiny chat image.

Maybe it will come back, so I'll keep the history here. Meanwhile, changed lamp From:

22W LumeGen 4ft single end bypass tube
2640 Lumen
120° Beam Angle
$6.99 ea.
Free Shipping over $25



To:

Greentek Energy Systems
4ft 22W 2640 Lumen 120L/W LED Linear Tube - Bypass - (ETL) - Single End
180° Beam Angle
GT-22W45KCF (5000K Frosted) or GT-22W44KCF (4000K Frosted)
$6.75 ea. (Free Shipping Over $99)
What is the difference between 180 and 120 degree angle? Thanks.
 

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Here is the Green light depot 2ft High Bay 110W.https://greenlightdepot.com/collections/led-linear-high-bays/products/lhb-110w-with-lens-and-w-o-lens?variant=36041819012
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pointer80 - Without an actual IES file it's impossible to know if there's any significant difference. Generally a wider beam angle would be more suitable for lower ceiling heights, but I suspect they are only quoting the beam angle of the LED that's being used and not the resulting angle of the light emitting from the frosted lens.
 
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LG-4T8-22WBB-SM50K (linked to PDF spec sheet)
LumeGen is a brand owned by "Online Stores LLC" (link) sold only on Lightup.com

I'm sure this or a very similar lamp will be back soon. They have too much time and money invested in UL and DLC to completely bail. They're likely waiting for a container ship from China.
 
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Best bang for the buck LED bypass 4ft 2-lamp strip light as of 10/25/2017:

Greentek Energy Systems
4ft 22W 2640 Lumen 120L/W LED Linear Tube - Bypass - (ETL) - Single End
180° Beam Angle
GT-22W45KCF (5000K Frosted) or GT-22W44KCF (4000K Frosted)
$6.75 ea. (Free Shipping Over $99)

Here is a 5% off coupon code for this item... green5 they said anybody can use it.
 

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just got my 165W greentek hb's in. struggling a bit getting the pic uploaded...:dunno::dunno::dunno:

anyway I ran the 12/2 ceiling lights wiring years ago and see on the greentek fixture there is dimmer wires (grey and purple). I am not running any more wires at this point. Am I SOL as far as dimming these LED's? I was thinking I would just put in a dimmer switch and be done... No biggy either way as I set the lights up with 2 circuits so i can just turn 1 switch off and dim it 50% :rocker:. But the dimming options sounds like fun no :dunno::dunno:
 

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I just spoke with LightUp about my order from last weekend. They are out of stock on both the 4k and 5k. I'm assuming they took it offline due to this. The woman I spoke with assured me both color temperatures would be available on the 31st of this month.

I'll be ordering the highbays and some wall packs when the next batch rolls in next week. Thanks for the coupon code pointer!
 
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