Hi All,
You might have seen my garage design in my other post:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=322405&showall=1
It's 26' wide and 28' deep, with very tall vaulted ceilings.
It looks like this: (more mock ups on the other post)
I'm working on my electrical plan right now. I like it BRIGHT. I spend much of my time in the garage at night. That said, this whole thing is on a TIGHT budget. I'm doing all the work myself, so materials cost is a huge portion of the project cost.
There is no question LED is the way to go for me, given the high electricity costs in CA. Running the numbers, the two most cost effective options seems to be:
A) Using dirt-cheap 4' florescent fixtures, pulling out the ballast and putting in 4' T8 LED tubes
B) Using a boatload of 60 watt equivalent "regular" (A19) bulbs in the world's cheapest light fixture: the simple screw-in socket.
Both options I'm sure will be very bright, it will be a LONG time before I have to replace bulbs, and won't use much energy.
In my mind my space is broken into three zones:
1) left bay
2) right bay
3) work bench area in front of cars.
I will wire 3 switches accordingly.
Below are the options I came up with. I have a "lean" and "fat" variation of both the T8 tube and A19 bulb approach.
The T8 options are more expensive, but give a lot more lumens. While the A19 involves installing a lot more fixtures, I've installed loads of those in barns and could do it very fast, so the extra install is a non-issue.
What do you think? Max
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You might have seen my garage design in my other post:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=322405&showall=1
It's 26' wide and 28' deep, with very tall vaulted ceilings.
It looks like this: (more mock ups on the other post)
I'm working on my electrical plan right now. I like it BRIGHT. I spend much of my time in the garage at night. That said, this whole thing is on a TIGHT budget. I'm doing all the work myself, so materials cost is a huge portion of the project cost.
There is no question LED is the way to go for me, given the high electricity costs in CA. Running the numbers, the two most cost effective options seems to be:
A) Using dirt-cheap 4' florescent fixtures, pulling out the ballast and putting in 4' T8 LED tubes
B) Using a boatload of 60 watt equivalent "regular" (A19) bulbs in the world's cheapest light fixture: the simple screw-in socket.
Both options I'm sure will be very bright, it will be a LONG time before I have to replace bulbs, and won't use much energy.
In my mind my space is broken into three zones:
1) left bay
2) right bay
3) work bench area in front of cars.
I will wire 3 switches accordingly.
Below are the options I came up with. I have a "lean" and "fat" variation of both the T8 tube and A19 bulb approach.
The T8 options are more expensive, but give a lot more lumens. While the A19 involves installing a lot more fixtures, I've installed loads of those in barns and could do it very fast, so the extra install is a non-issue.
What do you think? Max
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