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Sounds reasonable, though I prefer the higher efficiency of the wider SSF housinig for T8 lamps. This post shows the difference in output between the SNF and SSF.I called Cooper lighting and they suggested this as the residential version of the same fixture
Cooper Lighting Metalux 8 Ft. T8 4 Lamp Fluorescent Light Strip 8TSNF232R
$41.99 shipped to my Ace Hwd store
Thoughts/comment?
tks
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baneonrt, I have several layouts in cue. I would do something along the lines of the layouts in posts: #10, 11, 14, 15, 33 & 34, using either F32T8 bare 2 lamp strip lights or 2 lamp wrap version of the fixtures you purchased. How many 4 lamp wraps did you buy?
Sounds reasonable, though I prefer the higher efficiency of the wider SSF housinig for T8 lamps. This post shows the difference in output between the SNF and SSF.
Suggest Lamps:Platonic:
Thanks for your help/suggestions here
One more question please.... I seemed to have lost my notes as to which lamps you suggested that I use in these fixtures
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No hard and fast rules for garages. You can get by without the fixtures on the ends that you mentioned if you run them full length as shown in isoplot below. I used 12 8ft Tandem Lithonia TC232 for this plot ($56 @ HD). If possible, which it appears to be in your case, you want the fixtures between the cars and between the car and exterior walls.Platonic,
For those with standard rectangular shape garages, is there any generic T8 strip spacings based on different ceiling heights? I assume that the spacing of lights on an 8' ceiling would differ from that of a 10'? It appears 11.5' spacing is typical on your designs in this thread for 8' ceilings. What would you recommend for a 10' ceiling? I know you have a lot of layouts in queue and I don't expect you to do a design on mine, but below is my dimensions and lighting layout. Based on this thread I will add 4' strips on the ends to form rectangles, but am wondering if my 6' spacings are too close?
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=298122
No hard and fast rules for garages. You can get by without the fixtures on the ends that you mentioned if you run them full length as shown in isoplot below. I used 12 8ft Tandem Lithonia TC232 for this plot ($56 @ HD). If possible, which it appears to be in your case, you want the fixtures between the cars and between the car and exterior walls.
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CaveRacing, you left out a critical detail . . . ceiling height (and is it flat).
I’ve decided to stop doing lighting layouts. It takes too much of my time and I have too many other projects I want/need to do. I have a few layouts that I’ve done for members that still need to be posted. Anyone that I’ve promised layouts to will still get them. When the rest are posted, there should be enough variety here to satisfy the majority.
I’ve decided to stop doing lighting layouts. It takes too much of my time and I have too many other projects I want/need to do.
Alternate Lighting Layout suggestion:
Fixture Recommendation:
Lithonia SB232 $32.97 on Amazon.![]()
Wraps (lensed fixtures) are recommended for 8ft ceiling height.
At that price the ballast is probably a budget model that will die within a few years, but by then you'll have a choice of upgrading to a higher quality fluorescent ballast or installing ballast bypass LED retrofits.
Light fixtures on low ceilings make longer shadows, thus placement becomes more critical.
Lumen output can be controlled via lamp selection:
The Sylvania OCTRON 800 XP XL ECOLOGIC3 Lamp spec sheet is a good example of the different lumen outputs available.
Platonic, do you have any information on the ballasts used on the Lithonia lamps at Home Depot, specifically the 518-902 standard vs 247-790 High Output?
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithonia...rip-Light-TUNS-2-32-MVOLT-1-4-GEBHL/202193181
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithonia...TC-2-32-120-1-4-GESB/100192753?keyword=518902
I assume the difference is only in the ballast and has a higher ballast factor, but can't seem to find any specs on how much of a difference there is between the two. I believe they used Accupro ballast in the past, but I could be wrong
24x24, 10' flat ceiling.
Planning to use 4 rows of (3) 4' 4 bulb t8 troffer lights to keep a flat ceiling with my 16x9 being tucked up as high as possible. 2 ceiling fans will also be hung down. Lights spaced out evenly and cupboards will also have light strips under them.
What's your thoughts?
PhantomEB, with that limited info, I'd say all's good except switch from 4 lamp to 3 lamp fixtures.
Thanks. I have 2 of the 12 as they were given to me free, never installed. Will see if my local shop has the 3 lamp. Sorry I couldn't give pics as it's not being built til tomorrow.
