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Serous overhead outdoor lighting

Garage rat

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Can someone recommend a light for the peak of my garage something bright enough so i can see good enough to wash my four wheeler after the sun goes down. Thanks
 
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Bretny

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Just get a regular double socket motion light from HD/lowes. You can keep it motion or put a 3rd bulb in them. Add LED bulbs and you can really light up an area fast.
 

ducksface

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Task lighting.
Unless you said
Four wheeler
Just to say it;

An overhead light is not going to benefit you very much with regard to 4x4 excursions and washing.
 
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Shiftless

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Task lighting.
Unless you said
4 x4
Just to say it;

An overhead light is not going to benefit you very much with regard to 4x4 excursions and washing.

Right!
I would consider not only a light at the peak of your wall over the garage door, but 2 more directional spot lights at the top corners of your garage door. That will give you much better illumination of the mud you’re trying to remove from your rig.
 
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Norcal

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I used to have a 1000 watt metal halide flood lighting one end of my shop. :D
 

ripperd

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Right!
I would consider not only a light at the peak of your wall over the garage door, but 2 more directional spot lights at the top corners of your garage door. That will give you much better illumination of the mud you’re trying to remove from your rig.

This. If you only have one point source of light, no matter how bright it is you will have shadows. And the brighter the light, the darker the shadows.
 

Norcal

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I was going to mention that....but you saved me the trouble
But he just wants to wash the vehicle, not melt it :bounce:


It worked great for washing vehicles.

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That is a old photo, the tree at the left is gone, and that garbage cladwood siding (think particleboard between paper) is gone too, light was removed because of roof jack failure causing the 2X6 T&G pine decking to begin to rot, the 1 piece of wood to repair it was around $32. :(
 
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