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Garage lights in. Finally

04 Navi

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Thanks to this board, I did the calculation for fluorescent wattage per square foot and I found out that these 20" sqaure ones from Home Depot came in pretty close. Not only that they were slightly different than the usual garage lights and were cheaper too. I managed to get thirteen of them up today.

The nice thing about these compared to my previous garage is the lack of humming. I will add some task lighting when I get my workbench set up.
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Did the lighting analysis control for the covers over the lights? Or did you just use the raw numbers supplied with the bulbs? Or did you use a correction factor?

TIA,

Will
 
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04 Navi

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BoostAddiction said:
Did the lighting analysis control for the covers over the lights? Or did you just use the raw numbers supplied with the bulbs? Or did you use a correction factor?

TIA,

Will
Good question and I don't have the answers because I just searched the forum for lumens and came upon a post that said .75 fluorescents watts per square foot. It didn't mention details.

I am happy with the lighting to a point, as I still can't "see" inside a vehicle real well, but the only way to solve that is to put some wall mounted recessed lights in and frankly that's a little too much for me.

I can say that last night, after a long day I was able to turn the heat on, have the tv on and clean up the Navigator after it was pretty much covered in mud. I may put in a exhaust fan though to control humidity but I know that won't be so much of a problem once the floor is painted.
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