86turbodsl
Well-known member
Have seen some discussions lately using these proposed LED bypass fixture details:
Direct quote from Platonic solid:
At 118 lumens per dollar, below combination for a new install is going to be tough to beat.
Price for 10 2-lamp 4ft LED bypass fixtures:
18W James LED Bypass $10.99 x 20 = $220 + Free Shipping
(Be sure to get frosted lens)
MaxLite LED Ready Strip Hsg $12.50 x 10 = $125.00 + $20 shipping
Total = $365 / 10 = $36.50 per complete fixture (all tax and shipping included),
4320 lumens, 36W, 120 Lumens per Watt.
I am really struggling with which direction to go on my new lighting, Home Depot $70 T5HO fixtures, versus some sort of LED lighting.
The T5 route gives me about 20,000 lumens / fixture for $70 + about $3/bulb.
The LED fixture route, i can do T8 bypass strips and 10/bulb for 2000 lumens / bulb but i think it will still be a tough deal to beat the T5 route. My ceiling is 14' and white steel. There's also the Ebay 10 pcs strips for $129. And there's the sam's club $35 / 4500 lumens fixtures, although i looked at them and they didn't seem that bright to me. Hardwired and mounted directly to the ceiling is a must for me.
The power savings of LED is attractive, the recent changes by EPA on coal burning, i expect my power costs to go up a LOT in future.
I'm old and really good lighting is a priority.
Are the LED's there yet, or is the T5 still higher output? I'm looking for bang/buck. Lighting isn't cheap.
Direct quote from Platonic solid:
At 118 lumens per dollar, below combination for a new install is going to be tough to beat.
Price for 10 2-lamp 4ft LED bypass fixtures:
18W James LED Bypass $10.99 x 20 = $220 + Free Shipping
(Be sure to get frosted lens)
MaxLite LED Ready Strip Hsg $12.50 x 10 = $125.00 + $20 shipping
Total = $365 / 10 = $36.50 per complete fixture (all tax and shipping included),
4320 lumens, 36W, 120 Lumens per Watt.
I am really struggling with which direction to go on my new lighting, Home Depot $70 T5HO fixtures, versus some sort of LED lighting.
The T5 route gives me about 20,000 lumens / fixture for $70 + about $3/bulb.
The LED fixture route, i can do T8 bypass strips and 10/bulb for 2000 lumens / bulb but i think it will still be a tough deal to beat the T5 route. My ceiling is 14' and white steel. There's also the Ebay 10 pcs strips for $129. And there's the sam's club $35 / 4500 lumens fixtures, although i looked at them and they didn't seem that bright to me. Hardwired and mounted directly to the ceiling is a must for me.
The power savings of LED is attractive, the recent changes by EPA on coal burning, i expect my power costs to go up a LOT in future.
I'm old and really good lighting is a priority.
Are the LED's there yet, or is the T5 still higher output? I'm looking for bang/buck. Lighting isn't cheap.
