Freefallin2000
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Garage Specs: Single car - 35 L x 12.5 W x 8.2 H
Use: Professional Detailing
Needs/Goals: No shadows anywhere, ability to see better into interior and on side of cars.
I am a professional detailer and work out of this garage from my home. I do paint correction and ceramic coatings, and everything in between, so having no shadows and the ability to see as much as possible on the interior and sides of car is important. If you look closely at the photos, I have a florescent work light up on the headliner which puts out a good amount of light but doesn't throw over the entire interior.
I currently have (3) basic two-tube 4ft Lithonia Florescent fixtures with electronic ballasts. You will notice a hole in the ceiling where a small round light used to be. There are no studs to mount a tube fixture there unfortunately. I tried some studless mounts but it didnt work out. Any suggestions there would be great.
I am running Feit Electric 4100k 14W LED Tubes @ 1700 Lumens a piece x 6. One is buzzing and the 4100k light color is not proper temperature for a detailer. I need 5k hence the reason to go out with the old and in with the new.
I ordered 4 of the Diva LED Ready Fixtures and (8) of the Diva 2200 Lumen 5K LED 18w LED tubes for $6.99 from Bees, but have since canceled my order because I feel like I jumped the gun somewhat without consulting first. I keep reading the Maxlite fixture is a better option for the couple dollar difference per unit so I will go with those as long as its a still a solid recommendation.
I have included some photos for you to get an idea of the layout. I am going to paint the drywall semi-glass white and probably either paint the concrete wall white or cover with white plastic sheeting to help with the brightness factor and dust control.
Was really hoping someone can help guide me in the right direction regarding ceiling lighting and also wall lighting for the sides of the car/interior view. The track lighting system you see are 5k Phillips bulbs @ 900 or so lumens a piece. These are specifically for correcting swirls and scratches in paint but also double to point to the interior/wheels/tires.
The light stand to the left of the car are Par38 5k LEDs @ 1200 lumens each and it for paint correction as well. It also works well to point into the interior to see what I am doing.
The LED fixture hung temporarily at the 90* where the wall and ceiling meet to the right is a Commercial Electric 4000k rated at 3200 lumens from HD. I just had the thought to place it there to help spread light on the inside of the car for an interior job I had yesterday. Problem is I just don't know how to mount light for that purpose, how many I should have and where I should mount them. I wonder if they will throw enough light inside the car for interior work, if they should be lower or if that idea should even stay.
Sorry for such a long, drawn out post, but I would be super appreciative if someone might be able to recommend total lumens and placement to correct issues. As a professional detailer I have incredible OCD and this kind of thing makes me lose sleep at night.
Here is my plan right now for the 4 existing tube locations on the ceiling. Would like to run the same lights if more is needed if possible. Thanks in advance guys.
4 - https://beeslighting.com/maxlite-led-t8-lamp-ready/p/LSS2XT8USE4803
8 - https://www.lightup.com/t8-4ft-led-tube-22w-ballast-bypass-50w-equiv-2640-lumens-lumegen.html
Sean
Use: Professional Detailing
Needs/Goals: No shadows anywhere, ability to see better into interior and on side of cars.
I am a professional detailer and work out of this garage from my home. I do paint correction and ceramic coatings, and everything in between, so having no shadows and the ability to see as much as possible on the interior and sides of car is important. If you look closely at the photos, I have a florescent work light up on the headliner which puts out a good amount of light but doesn't throw over the entire interior.
I currently have (3) basic two-tube 4ft Lithonia Florescent fixtures with electronic ballasts. You will notice a hole in the ceiling where a small round light used to be. There are no studs to mount a tube fixture there unfortunately. I tried some studless mounts but it didnt work out. Any suggestions there would be great.
I am running Feit Electric 4100k 14W LED Tubes @ 1700 Lumens a piece x 6. One is buzzing and the 4100k light color is not proper temperature for a detailer. I need 5k hence the reason to go out with the old and in with the new.
I ordered 4 of the Diva LED Ready Fixtures and (8) of the Diva 2200 Lumen 5K LED 18w LED tubes for $6.99 from Bees, but have since canceled my order because I feel like I jumped the gun somewhat without consulting first. I keep reading the Maxlite fixture is a better option for the couple dollar difference per unit so I will go with those as long as its a still a solid recommendation.
I have included some photos for you to get an idea of the layout. I am going to paint the drywall semi-glass white and probably either paint the concrete wall white or cover with white plastic sheeting to help with the brightness factor and dust control.
Was really hoping someone can help guide me in the right direction regarding ceiling lighting and also wall lighting for the sides of the car/interior view. The track lighting system you see are 5k Phillips bulbs @ 900 or so lumens a piece. These are specifically for correcting swirls and scratches in paint but also double to point to the interior/wheels/tires.
The light stand to the left of the car are Par38 5k LEDs @ 1200 lumens each and it for paint correction as well. It also works well to point into the interior to see what I am doing.
The LED fixture hung temporarily at the 90* where the wall and ceiling meet to the right is a Commercial Electric 4000k rated at 3200 lumens from HD. I just had the thought to place it there to help spread light on the inside of the car for an interior job I had yesterday. Problem is I just don't know how to mount light for that purpose, how many I should have and where I should mount them. I wonder if they will throw enough light inside the car for interior work, if they should be lower or if that idea should even stay.
Sorry for such a long, drawn out post, but I would be super appreciative if someone might be able to recommend total lumens and placement to correct issues. As a professional detailer I have incredible OCD and this kind of thing makes me lose sleep at night.
Here is my plan right now for the 4 existing tube locations on the ceiling. Would like to run the same lights if more is needed if possible. Thanks in advance guys.
4 - https://beeslighting.com/maxlite-led-t8-lamp-ready/p/LSS2XT8USE4803
8 - https://www.lightup.com/t8-4ft-led-tube-22w-ballast-bypass-50w-equiv-2640-lumens-lumegen.html
Sean