ticklechicken
Well-known member
I posted this 3 days ago in the stickied thread, but I didn't get a response. Maybe that was the wrong spot. Here's my question:
I'm looking at this thread for some direction for my shop. It's a 24x45 (1080 sf) metal building. The ceiling is closed cell foam that's painted gloss white. The walls are light grey plywood, and the floor is a medium grey (Rust Bullet). The way the trusses work out, it would be nice to hang 21 lights, 3 on each of the 7 exposed trusses.
The lights in the first post of this thread (James ZY-T8-18W1200 BIXX-50K and MaxLite LSS2XT8USE4803) put out 2250 lumens/bulb. With 21 fixtures, my math shows:
(21 fixtures) x (2 bulbs/fixture) x (2250 lumens/bulb) = 94,500 lumens
(94,500 lumens) / (1080 square feet) = 87.5 lumens/sf
That's pretty close to the goal of 100 foot candles. So I think I'm good?
The next issue is trying to get 21 of these fixtures. They seem to be sold in groups of 15. What are my options for getting 21 of them? I want to stick with 5000K bulbs. I noticed that the MaxLite fixture has the options of adding two 5000K bulbs for $18. Are these LED lights? Are they as good as the James lights?
I'm looking at this thread for some direction for my shop. It's a 24x45 (1080 sf) metal building. The ceiling is closed cell foam that's painted gloss white. The walls are light grey plywood, and the floor is a medium grey (Rust Bullet). The way the trusses work out, it would be nice to hang 21 lights, 3 on each of the 7 exposed trusses.
The lights in the first post of this thread (James ZY-T8-18W1200 BIXX-50K and MaxLite LSS2XT8USE4803) put out 2250 lumens/bulb. With 21 fixtures, my math shows:
(21 fixtures) x (2 bulbs/fixture) x (2250 lumens/bulb) = 94,500 lumens
(94,500 lumens) / (1080 square feet) = 87.5 lumens/sf
That's pretty close to the goal of 100 foot candles. So I think I'm good?
The next issue is trying to get 21 of these fixtures. They seem to be sold in groups of 15. What are my options for getting 21 of them? I want to stick with 5000K bulbs. I noticed that the MaxLite fixture has the options of adding two 5000K bulbs for $18. Are these LED lights? Are they as good as the James lights?