I seem to recall these lights were on sale for $20 a piece when I purchased mine. I don't think they are on sale, this seems to be the regular price if you pick them up at Costco. $25 for a 2 pack. I grabbed 2 as spares.
These are cheap, lightweight, throw away lights……… I like them and installed 9 of these in my pole barn and IMHO they are excellent for the money.I seem to recall these lights were on sale for $20 a piece when I purchased mine. I don't think they are on sale, this seems to be the regular price if you pick them up at Costco. $25 for a 2 pack. I grabbed 2 as spares.
What happened that made you say that the lights are sensitive to voltage drop?I bought 10 last fall. The light color overall seems decent for the price. One flickers a bit occasionally and the whole set are very sensitive to voltage drop. But for the price I have no complaints.
So I assume you have your saw on a a separate circuit on your sub panel than the one for your lights, right?Now it is just a temporary dim when I start a saw etc since I have a 100a feed. nothing offensive at this point.
Interesting, I have a similar electrical configuration, I have around 100ft of #2 AWG Cu THHN feeding the garage subpanel with a 90 amp breaker on the main panel.Yep, separate circuit pulled from same sub panel.
Interesting, I have a similar electrical configuration, I have around 100ft of #2 AWG Cu THHN feeding the garage subpanel with a 90 amp breaker on the main panel.
I've never noticed that the shop lights dim when a motor is starting.
Maybe I'm just being overly noticing, definitely not enough to be bothersome but enough to observe a blip of flicker. I have similar length as you with 1awg aluminum. I also have a long secondary service feeder from the pole, so that would contribute as well.Interesting, I have a similar electrical configuration, I have around 100ft of #2 AWG Cu THHN feeding the garage subpanel with a 90 amp breaker on the main panel.
Lights are on different breakers than receptacles.
I've never noticed that the shop lights dim when a motor is starting.
I did. I edited my post. Online is always more money. In-store they are $20.
I has 1 failure out of 24 in about 10 years and it may have been due to me whacking it as it is positioned lower than the others since it's over the bench.I installed 12 of these in my 600 sqft shop 7-8 years ago based on recommendations from this forum. I added 2 more shortly afterward. No failures. I've recommended them multiple times to friends & family. 10/10