I want to upgrade the lighting in my garage 30' x 30' x 12', but don't really know how bright of lighting I should be looking for. Right now I have two functioning (out of four) 200 watt bulbs that put out 2100 lumens each, and it is pretty terrible. To do any work at all on a vehicle I need to use drop lights to see what I am doing. I need to repair one fixture that is not getting power, and will then have four fixtures with power.
I'm thinking of going with four sets of T5 HO lights from Home Depot. There are four 4' T5 bulbs per fixture, so a total of 20,000 lumens per fixture, or 80,000 lumens all together.
I want my garage to be much much brighter than it is now, but I don't want it to look like someone is arc welding in there when the lights are on. and I don't want it to feel like I am working on the surface of the sun either. Is going from 4,200 lumens to 80,000 lumens too much? There will be three circuits, so I can use either one, two, three, or four lights at a time.
Thanks.
I'm thinking of going with four sets of T5 HO lights from Home Depot. There are four 4' T5 bulbs per fixture, so a total of 20,000 lumens per fixture, or 80,000 lumens all together.
I want my garage to be much much brighter than it is now, but I don't want it to look like someone is arc welding in there when the lights are on. and I don't want it to feel like I am working on the surface of the sun either. Is going from 4,200 lumens to 80,000 lumens too much? There will be three circuits, so I can use either one, two, three, or four lights at a time.
Thanks.

