73chevelless
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I want to install some flourescent lights in my garage.How many 4' fixtures can i run off the single bulb that is mounted now?
So how many fixtures do you have instaled?carcentric said:First, determine what's on that circuit - other lights? outlets? garage door opener?
Second, determine the amperage of the circuit breaker for that circuit - 15 amp? 20 amp?
Third, determine the wiring used (or just hope it's correct for the breaker).
From those data, do the math:
Amps of breaker x 120 volts = available watts before the breaker trips
Example: My 4' fixtures take a pair of 32 watt tubes (64 watts per fixture) - a bit more than one 60 watt incandescent bulb. On that 15 amp circuit, there's an outlet for my garage door opener (6 amps according to the mfg label) which leaves me 9 amps (or 9 x 120 watts) for lights. You're only supposed to use 80% of capacity, though, to allow for surges such as you'll encounter when the door opener motor first starts.
73chevelless said:So how many fixtures do you have instaled?
I am gonna hard wire everything in conduit.It really will not be a big deal at all.It is only a one car garage,but it stinks when you have no light.mleichtle said:I have 300 bulb, incadecant, in a fixture, I don't recall ever seeing anything bigger than that. So that equals 4 fixtures if you use 32 watt tubes. I'm assuming your talking about using one of those screw in socket thingys, with a power strip?
73chevelless said:I am gonna hard wire everything in conduit.It really will not be a big deal at all.It is only a one car garage,but it stinks when you have no light.
