HIRISC
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Hi all,
My wife and I are building out a garage condo and I could use a little help deciding between recessed cans (6") and 48" T-8 fluorescent.
The location is under the mezzanine (colored red in the plans below) - approx 16'W x 32'L.
This will be my primary workspace in the condo - I'll be working on cars, assembling chassis components, welding, etc., so I need it to be well lit.
Based on reading here, it seems the consensus is that I need a minimum of 100 lumens per sq ft. I have space for either 21 cans or up to 12 4' x 2 bulb fluorescent fixtures. I like the built-in nature of cans, but the ceiling is 8.5' high, so I could give up a few inches to fluorescent fixtures.
The max lumens I've been able to find for 90w bulbs is about 1300. 21 cans x 1300 lumens divided by 512 square feet = about 53 lumens per square foot. Not dark, but not super bright.
4' fluorescent bulbs put out +/- 2500 lumens each or 5000 per fixture x 12 divided by 512 = 117 lumens psft. Even with some loss due to the diffusing cover, this seems like a no brainer.
I'd like to get opinions from those more experienced. Is there anyway to get more light out of cans? Is there a reason not to go with T8's? (note: I will be running a stereo receiver in the space, as well as a couple of big screen TV's - eg interference with T8's?)
Here are the two plans - look at the red side for the lighting layout.
Thanks in advance.
Cans:
Fluorescent:
***Here is what someone else did with the same size space. The lighting level seemed low (I wouldn't use tan paint in mine).
My wife and I are building out a garage condo and I could use a little help deciding between recessed cans (6") and 48" T-8 fluorescent.
The location is under the mezzanine (colored red in the plans below) - approx 16'W x 32'L.
This will be my primary workspace in the condo - I'll be working on cars, assembling chassis components, welding, etc., so I need it to be well lit.
Based on reading here, it seems the consensus is that I need a minimum of 100 lumens per sq ft. I have space for either 21 cans or up to 12 4' x 2 bulb fluorescent fixtures. I like the built-in nature of cans, but the ceiling is 8.5' high, so I could give up a few inches to fluorescent fixtures.
The max lumens I've been able to find for 90w bulbs is about 1300. 21 cans x 1300 lumens divided by 512 square feet = about 53 lumens per square foot. Not dark, but not super bright.
4' fluorescent bulbs put out +/- 2500 lumens each or 5000 per fixture x 12 divided by 512 = 117 lumens psft. Even with some loss due to the diffusing cover, this seems like a no brainer.
I'd like to get opinions from those more experienced. Is there anyway to get more light out of cans? Is there a reason not to go with T8's? (note: I will be running a stereo receiver in the space, as well as a couple of big screen TV's - eg interference with T8's?)
Here are the two plans - look at the red side for the lighting layout.
Thanks in advance.
Cans:
Fluorescent:
***Here is what someone else did with the same size space. The lighting level seemed low (I wouldn't use tan paint in mine).
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