Ok i have a couple question here. I have a shop that is 100x50. Now it is split in the middle with an apartment and so on so i really have 2 shops on each end that are approx 40x50 that need to be lit. Roof id 13 at door and about 15 where the lighting would end but with the rafters lights would be mounted at 13 feet all the way across. No reading the first post it was stated that he used 16 of the 105 CFL bulbs but if he had to do it again he would use an extra row so i am guessing a total of 24 CFL.
I am now running 4 450 MH ligh fixtures without the reflectors so it spreads light all over. The ceiling is white roll insulation and it is a really good reflector.
Now for the math. 4x450=1800 24 of the 105w is 24x105=2520.
The average luman of a 450mh is approx 20000LM after wear so i have approx 80000 Lumans approx. Not sure how many humans these throw
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005FRCUHY/?tag=atomicindus08-20 ie=UTF8&m=APGNKGIBL58YH&qid=1345070033&s=generic&sr=1-2&tag=vglnk-c47-20
The same looking 105w CFL from 1000bulbs show approx 6000 lumans.
So i would need approx 14 of the 105w CFL for a total of 1500w total. Now no reason to match the wore out bulbs i ahve and go a step above and run 20 total in this 40x50 area that would be 2100W and 12000 lumans. Now this will not save me much in a months time by dropping the 400 watts or so.
So would i be better off just replacing the 450w mh bulbs i have now and get the true 20-25000 lumans from each one. it would be alot cheaper for sure 10*20=200, 2 pack of bulbs from amazom 1.50*20=30.00 and wire to run the new fixtures so i am well over 250-275 for each side. Or i can get a good 450MH bulb for approx 15 each so thats 15x4=60$ kelvin of 4000. but i think thats ok.
What do you guys think??
Could i use less lights at the 105x CFL and still be as bright. I have had my 450MH lights now for over a year and i bought them used and have never changed the bulbs and i am ok with the amount of light but they are starting to kinda twinkle, lol cant explain it, bulbs are getting bad...