jives
Well-known member
Hi all:
The picture below shows our garage plan. 14' walls, vaulted ceiling with a
6:12 pitch interior. Move out the cars, play basketball. Ideally, we would like
a single row of lights down the center that could light up the place. The peak
is at just about 20'. Putting a single row there would put fewer lights in
harms way from balls. It would also mean the garage doors when open would
not be in the way. The last thing we want are 20+ flourescent strip lights
scattered over the ceiling.
The ceiling will be white steel, insulated. Walls painted light. I've been
looking at LED (WOW! the cost!), low bay flourescent tubes (8 light fixtures
with high luman output), and HID (metal halide). The light will need to flood
the walls and floor. I've talked to some folks, and read as much about
photometric charts as I can. Now, do any of you have experience with this
sort of thing? What kind of light fixture could satisfy these requirements?
Metal halide are cheap to come by used. But, they are big and may be low
hanging fruit for balls.
Another alternative is two rows on either side of the peak, aiming either
down or at an angle. Thoughts?
Separate task lighting can go in the workshop area.
The picture below shows our garage plan. 14' walls, vaulted ceiling with a
6:12 pitch interior. Move out the cars, play basketball. Ideally, we would like
a single row of lights down the center that could light up the place. The peak
is at just about 20'. Putting a single row there would put fewer lights in
harms way from balls. It would also mean the garage doors when open would
not be in the way. The last thing we want are 20+ flourescent strip lights
scattered over the ceiling.
The ceiling will be white steel, insulated. Walls painted light. I've been
looking at LED (WOW! the cost!), low bay flourescent tubes (8 light fixtures
with high luman output), and HID (metal halide). The light will need to flood
the walls and floor. I've talked to some folks, and read as much about
photometric charts as I can. Now, do any of you have experience with this
sort of thing? What kind of light fixture could satisfy these requirements?
Metal halide are cheap to come by used. But, they are big and may be low
hanging fruit for balls.
Another alternative is two rows on either side of the peak, aiming either
down or at an angle. Thoughts?
Separate task lighting can go in the workshop area.