Coolball
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I've been tossing this around a bit and still not exactly sure how best to run the circuits to my shop lights. The fixtures are 30k lumen high bay and each draws 1.79 amps. The shop part of the building (50x100 barndominium) is 50x75, it's red iron so with the columns it basically is three bays. Each bay will have a total of 6 fixtures. I want them to be able to be switched separately from each walk in door and there's 4 doors, one on each wall of the building. This would put 3 switches at each door in combinations of 3-way and 4-way for a total of 12 switches. What I'm trying to hanmer out is dealing with the total circuit distance and voltage drop going from switch to switch around the shop then to the fixtures. I need some insight on this one.
I haven't started rough in or put the fixtures up yet, but there's going to be two sub panels at the half way point on each of the 100' walls. It doesn't really save much distance on the lighting circuits having to run from switch to switch any way I configure it. The runs are ~200' best guess with 8 amps. I was reading about how the amps drop at each fixture down the line and only the first one sees the full load so maybe it's not an issue, but worthy of asking for the best way to do this. These are 120/277 fixtures running on 120v.
I haven't started rough in or put the fixtures up yet, but there's going to be two sub panels at the half way point on each of the 100' walls. It doesn't really save much distance on the lighting circuits having to run from switch to switch any way I configure it. The runs are ~200' best guess with 8 amps. I was reading about how the amps drop at each fixture down the line and only the first one sees the full load so maybe it's not an issue, but worthy of asking for the best way to do this. These are 120/277 fixtures running on 120v.

