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kooldino

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I'm doing new lighting in my workshop. I currently have florescent lights that are stubborn to start in the winter, so I'm not sure what to replace them with.

Any input would be appreciated.
 
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isetech

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are they standard or do they have electronic ballasts?

we dont have the problem with the cold it only goes down to about 15 degrees c

do you not get pre transfomers for the lights?
 

gdf_77

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The lights that you have now are probably magnetic ballasts. If you go with the higher end electronic ballast High Outpu T8 flourescent we will be fine. The only time I have problems if it is REALLY cold, like -20 degrees F.
 

RacerX

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Use T-5 units with Daylight bulbs. They're great! They fire up in any temp and the light output is Incredible! I have 8 - 4 bulb units with reflectors in my 30x30 shop with 12 foot ceiling and it's all bright.
 

Grumpy365

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I had a cooper lighting guy figured my light layout and he sold me against T-5's due to the glare.

If it is a small job, Home Depot sells a -20 fluorescent fixture.
 
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luvair

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Do you need to clean the near open canister of the T-8's with bugs and dirt?
 

tfi racing

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Show/tell us what you currently have,that way we can tell if just a ballast and lamp upgrade will do the trick,or if complete replacement of the fixture is best.
 
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kooldino

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Here's what I ended up with:

It's bright as hell in there.

I also have them setup so you can either turn on the odd sets of lights, even sets of lights, or both. That way you have some brightness control.

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