I knew I wanted the shop to be bright, like surface of the sun bright. The original lighting was 3- 4 tube 48” fluorescent fixtures.
I went with 10 200w high bay UFO lights, 5 down either side and ultimately there will be 3-5 240w fixtures down the middle. Due to time constraints, I only installed one of the 240w fixtures. I’m not a huge fan of heights. The lights on the side weren’t a big deal, I wasn’t brave enough to move the lift without lowering it a good bit then move, then raise to work and repeat the process. On the center section, I wasn’t a fan of it at all. Pretty sure I made a few diamonds with how puckered. Pretty sure I’ll outsource the fan install. Each row of lights is on its own circuit. From the panel I ran 12-2 to a bank of GFCI outlets, one of each row. Those are mounted above the switches at the top of the interior metal paneling. The GFCi outlets have an indicator light so in the event of an issue, I can easily see where the issue is. From there, I wired in 2 switches per row, one switch controls 2 lights and the other 3. With the three rows, I have a ton of lighting possibilities, bright, brighter and holy f@ck that’s bright.