LS6 Tommy
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I have five T12 fluorescent fixtures in the garage, three 8' and two 4'. Yesterday I started replacing them with ten 4' LED shop fixtures. The current layout the of old fluorescent fixtures is a little unorthodox. It's basically a "box". There were two 4' fixtures, parallel to the roll up door on either side of the door opener track, perpendicular to it (they are above the windows when the door is open), then one 8' fixture parallel to the bench and each side wall and one 8' parallel to the back wall of the garage.
Do you guys think I should use the same layout, but add two more 4' on each side of the center joist, or make four rows of two, all parallel to the bench? They would run perpendicular from the roll up door and I'd have two above the roll up door windows again. I'm concerned doing the latter will make the back wall "dark". The existing lighting is pretty even, but by design I concentrated on the work space around the edge and not the center where the project car is parked. I think doing four rows would be more aesthetically pleasing, especially for those of us with some OCD.
What do you all think?
Tommy
Do you guys think I should use the same layout, but add two more 4' on each side of the center joist, or make four rows of two, all parallel to the bench? They would run perpendicular from the roll up door and I'd have two above the roll up door windows again. I'm concerned doing the latter will make the back wall "dark". The existing lighting is pretty even, but by design I concentrated on the work space around the edge and not the center where the project car is parked. I think doing four rows would be more aesthetically pleasing, especially for those of us with some OCD.
What do you all think?
Tommy



