BigE
Well-known member
I have an eight foot flourescent light in my garage. It was there when I bought the house and was obviously installed after construction to replace a single, incandescent fixture in the middle of the garage (approx. 20x22, residential 2 car garage). The garage is on the end of the house, but I have a sneaking suspicion that the 3 walls not connected to the house are uninsulated. So when it's cold outside, it's pretty much cold in the garage. If I go out and flip the switch to turn on the flourescent light, it immediately fires off, but it is very dim. It's still enough to light the way, but not as bright as when the light has been on for several minutes. Do your flourescent lights react this way? Have you noticed decreased bulb life as a result?
Also, to add to the description, I leave my garage door open a lot while I'm at home. Not as much in the winter though as I have an aversion to freezing.
Also, to add to the description, I leave my garage door open a lot while I'm at home. Not as much in the winter though as I have an aversion to freezing.

