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need easy LED light upgrade for garage/shop

hkfan45

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Hi,

Need your expert opinion. I want to upgrade the 4 lights (see picture) in my garage to something that puts out a lot more light. However, I am looking for something easy to do without running new wiring. I thought about using the lights I found in the amazon link below, along with a socket extender that would allow the lights to sit roughly flush with the cealing. Would this work? Are there better options (not really concerned about cost - interested in light output and ease of install)?







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nadogail

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I replaced 4 F40 T12 twin tube fixtures with 6 of the screw in LED modules that are sold at Home Depot, Costco and Amazon. Bought mine from Amazon because the shipping is included with my Prime Membership. I would have to beg a ride or burn the time on Saturdays that my helper is available.
Installation is as easy as screwing in light bulbs, power consumption is less than 20% of the original fixtures.
 
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hkfan45

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I should have checked before I posted. They are already LED. Just not all that bright. I’m guessing my only solution to add significant more light is to run new led shop lights with new wiring?
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olytdi

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I'm not sure what I'm looking at there -- some sort of low output combination box/fixture?

I cannot believe that the existing branch circuit would be under 15 amp or 14 gauge. You could produce a LOT of light on such a circuit providing there aren't other, big draw items on the same circuit. My 8 ft LED shop lights draw 65w each and produce 8600 lumens. You could could put in fixtures parallel to your openers from each existing fixture spot but I don't know what you're facing with regard to replacing the current fixtures.

What's behind those LED fixtures?
 

cybrdyke

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Loosen those two mounting screws and twist that thing out. Tell us what's behind it in the ceiling. An octagon box, maybe? Or a dome? Or nothing?
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And here we. Throw away society has caught up with electrical fixtures.
Rather than unscrewing a bulb, now we yank everything back to hard line and start over.
OP, you will be facing the option for a permanent light with "guaranteed not to burn out LED" or a serviceable fixture that can be re-lit in minutes when the inevitable occurs.
 

AntonLargiader

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Looking at that arrangement, strips that go perpendicular to the row of existing lights would be worth considering. Even with brighter fixtures, you'll still have dark areas by the door and opposite if you stay with point lights like those.

Four of these supposedly give 52 FC at counter height in a 24x24 room: https://www.1000bulbs.com/product/219414/LITH-0769.html

Your ceiling box layout isn't great for these but if you're looking for ease you deal with what you have. Do you want the light everywhere, or would concentrated at the front be better?
 
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