You'd rather spend $500 on 24 disposable any-brand plug-in shop lights intended for 8 ft max mounting height for 48fc @ 30" workplane than spend $1000 on correct style fixtures for 100fc?
Off on a tangent, the answer to my question may be in there ;-)
My space is a 27 x 16 garage with a sloped roof, so ceiling height is 8' to 9'. Construction is wood frame - open 2x4 walls with waferboard, ceiling is 2x12 joists with plywood above.
I do casual auto repair, woodworking, and miscellaneous home repair work in the space. I typically also use task lighting when I am working.
I have access to some 3' LED shop light type fixtures for a couple of bucks a piece, and am trying to figure out how many may be needed. The only specs I have on the fixtures are 3000 lumens and 4000K CCT.
I need to make a quick decision, limited time offer, and am trying to get some idea how many I would need. I'm thinking 30 but don't really get if that would be too many or not enough. I would appreciate your thoughts. Thanks!
Edit: looks like 100 fc is a recommended value for this kind of space, and 27*16*100/3000 = 14.4, so 20 fixtures should be enough and 30 is overkill. Does that seem right?