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James-W

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I am not sure how that would work with 15ft ceilings. Maybe get one and try it out and see how it works. If it doesn't work as well as you think it should, you can always use it for something.
 
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9dreizig

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I am not sure how that would work with 15ft ceilings. Maybe get one and try it out and see how it works. If it doesn't work as well as you think it should, you can always use it for something.

That's the plan,,at that price can keep adding more lights is my thought
 
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Rkbuell

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I say buy five boxes of two and start hanging lights and adjust to suit . Price is good. I have eight in a 30x50 with 12 ft ceilings, lights up nicely.
 

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Mine are about 14' above the floor. They have a very wide dispersion, so 2 rows of 8 near the ridge in a 30' wide shop works great for me. I feel like I've been working in a cave for the past 5 years and now suddenly someone has turned on a sun. You can only run 4 in a string, so you'll be doing a lot of wiring, especially if you want zones with individual switches. I have 4 zones, but I have a single wall switch that powers the entire circuit, and 3 of the strings are plugged into remote control switches--$15 for a pack of 3, also from Costco. I saved more than the $15 just in wire cost.
 

MrBalll

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I have the same lights only from HD in a 24 x 29. I have three rows that look just like the one at the top of the photo. My garage is very well lit with almost no shadow.
 

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