bonecrrusher
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I have a ~30'x30' shop with 9.5' cielings going up right now - and I need some advice on shop lighting.
My last shop had the standard 2 bulbs and was around 19x20 - I upgraded to 4 Troffer T8 housings from Lithonia - and mounted them in the ceiling.
I had GE 48" T8 bulbs. The bulbs where Daylight - produced 6500K and 2600 lumens.
I was looking at the Utilitech Pro LED Wrap lights @ Lowes:
http://www.lowes.com/pd_1345-43921-MXL-301_0__?Ntt=1345&UserSearch=1345&productId=4480261&rpp=32
It produces 4000K and 3200 lumens.
The fixtures and bulbs for the t8 lights run about $20-$60 for the housing and $8.98 for the bulbs.
The Utilitech Pro light is $69.98 per unit.
So price is about the same between the LED and the florescent lights - but the LED looks like it has more lumens - but the brightness is a lot less. I really liked having the 6500K in my old shop as it was super bright for working on my cars - and detailing in there.
My last shop had the standard 2 bulbs and was around 19x20 - I upgraded to 4 Troffer T8 housings from Lithonia - and mounted them in the ceiling.
I had GE 48" T8 bulbs. The bulbs where Daylight - produced 6500K and 2600 lumens.
I was looking at the Utilitech Pro LED Wrap lights @ Lowes:
http://www.lowes.com/pd_1345-43921-MXL-301_0__?Ntt=1345&UserSearch=1345&productId=4480261&rpp=32
It produces 4000K and 3200 lumens.
The fixtures and bulbs for the t8 lights run about $20-$60 for the housing and $8.98 for the bulbs.
The Utilitech Pro light is $69.98 per unit.
So price is about the same between the LED and the florescent lights - but the LED looks like it has more lumens - but the brightness is a lot less. I really liked having the 6500K in my old shop as it was super bright for working on my cars - and detailing in there.