Angelfire
Well-known member
Hiya Folks,
Trying to get caught up on the LED bandwagon that seems to just keep moving forward!
I'm still in the throes of building out my space and haven't hung all my fixtures but what I have is standard T8 fluorescent fixtures. When I calculated the numbers of fixtures, I seem to remember there were certain factors to account for drop off in the lamp output, to account for dust, high ceilings, etc... I used all this and designed to a 100 FC goal.
My question is this. If I elect to skip tubing these fixtures with fluorescents and instead go straight to LED, what sort of light efficiency factors should I be looking at? I really don't want to put a 2200 lumen LED tube in if it then means I'll be sitting at 120 FC and I could go with something more in the 1600 lumen range to keep things at about 100FC.
The fixtures are just a standard run of the mill 4ft, 2 lamp fixture....something like this: http://www.buylightfixtures.com/T8-fluorescent-2-lamp-strip-light-fixture.aspx
I haven't yet decided on whether to go with the re-wire or ballast option as of yet but either would work I suppose. I have verified the ballast is certified for a number of LED tubes out there.
Thanks for the inputs.
Cheers.
Trying to get caught up on the LED bandwagon that seems to just keep moving forward!
I'm still in the throes of building out my space and haven't hung all my fixtures but what I have is standard T8 fluorescent fixtures. When I calculated the numbers of fixtures, I seem to remember there were certain factors to account for drop off in the lamp output, to account for dust, high ceilings, etc... I used all this and designed to a 100 FC goal.
My question is this. If I elect to skip tubing these fixtures with fluorescents and instead go straight to LED, what sort of light efficiency factors should I be looking at? I really don't want to put a 2200 lumen LED tube in if it then means I'll be sitting at 120 FC and I could go with something more in the 1600 lumen range to keep things at about 100FC.
The fixtures are just a standard run of the mill 4ft, 2 lamp fixture....something like this: http://www.buylightfixtures.com/T8-fluorescent-2-lamp-strip-light-fixture.aspx
I haven't yet decided on whether to go with the re-wire or ballast option as of yet but either would work I suppose. I have verified the ballast is certified for a number of LED tubes out there.
Thanks for the inputs.
Cheers.