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psu927

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Just built a 40X64X14 pole barn. 3 12X12 garage doors evenly spaced. I want the fist 40-50' of shop to be well lit, the last 15-20 not such a big deal. Ceiling and walls all open right now. Are 8' t-8s gonna be my best bet?
 
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Let's see...
By 8' T8's, do you mean 4 lamp strips, in this configuration: == ?
That'll be 112 watts of power. If you burn them for 1000 hours each year, it will cost you (if you pay .10/KwHr) $11.20/year in power.
LED fixtures, with similar light output, will be around 60 watts of power. Using the same rate and hours, will cost you $6 per year.

Use these charges when comparing the T8 and LED fixtures over several years.
Good luck
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So anyway I guess I do need to clarify some information and what I am looking for. With the open ceiling, I am looking at possibly LED t-8s because they direct the light downward. If I go with regular t-8s I would need reflectors I do plan on installing white ceiling metal in the future but not now.

If I were to go with LED's, how many would you guys suggest? I have never seen them in my configuration so I have no idea how many I would need. Just assume I would light the whole shop evenly.
 
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...fixed...

thanks, I was going to edit it to "...how much light you want at your work surfaces..." but forgot.

Since you are a lighting guy, what can be used to determine the quality of the light (shadowing potential for example) in say a tool like dialux evo?

I have a 40x50 that I am looking for fixtures to put up, I can put them at 14 or so feet high and am considering 12 (3x4) high bay 18,000 lumen LED linear fixtures. The distribution looks pretty reasonable and smooth, but I wonder about shadows.

Any thoughts?
 
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you will need to specify what you mean by "well lit" or "not a big deal" so that you can use one of the software tools to figure out how many fixtures/bulbs you need to get that light.

Do a bit of research to see how many lumens you want at your work surfaces. 100fc or 1000lux is typical for detail work.

for example - http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/light-level-rooms-d_708.html

Based on this I would say 50-75 FC. I kind of made up my mind (based on cost and ability to go to LED's later) on t8's for now. But with the open ceiling, would you consider reflectors a "must have"? Which is no problem, but when I do install ceiling liner I will use the same fixtures and don't want them to look dumb. (also want to be able to flush mount)

And, later when I do line the ceiling, will I have a dark ceiling if I go the reflector route?
 

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I installed two rows of 4' 110V led tubes in my 30x50 shop. Total of 12 tubes in each row. Total draw to light my entire shop is just under 4 amps.

Bought these led's and these connectors off Amazon. The connectors shipped from China so those took a while to get here. They are fairly fragile and I might go with regular tombstones if I had it to do over again. They don't come with a plug so I just bought those as Lowes and wired a pair of connectors into one plug.

The clips that came with the connectors were crappy so I bought these to hold the led tubes. I just used self-tapping screws to mount the clips so no light "fixtures" needed.

I was really impressed with the amount of light I get and the CRI is really good with these led's. I installed switched outlets on my ceiling and wired every other one to a set of two switches. This lets me turn on half the lights at a time. Not sure how useful that will be, but it sounded like a good idea.

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