12 of these 6 on each side http://www.beeslighting.com/product-p/dv-ls4-40l-50k-d10.htm
shop is 17x25
shop is 17x25
If you're wiring an open ceiling, its a very minimal extra to prep for a 3rd row in the center. If you don't need it great, a few extra feet of romex is there, imo less than the cost of 1 fixture. But if you do need it, its just plug and play or complete the hardwiring below the ceiling.
I put 10 of the costco 42W twin tube LED fixtures in my shop and its quite bright already. Wiring is in place for 10 more as the budget allows.
12 of these 6 on each side http://www.beeslighting.com/product-p/dv-ls4-40l-50k-d10.htm
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No. It doesn't work that way. Lumens per square foot means nothing.ABout 120 lumens per sq ft....
You haven't defined your requirements so it's hard for anyone to say "it'll be enough". Do you want 50 FC or 100FC or what? How are your eyes? How old are you and are you planning to be in this space for long? What are you doing in this space?
Personally I overbuilt as my eyes aren't as young as they used to be. I built to 100FC but have it arranged so I can turn off lights if what I'm doing doesn't need that much.
Here's a tool I used, and while there are experts on this forum that can do the calculations themselves (and possibly more accurate), I found the tool to be helpful:
http://www.visual-3d.com/tools/interior/
As well, this article helped to put it all in perspective (ie. FC, Lumens, coverage, Lux, etc...):
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/content.php?146-Lighting-the-Small-Workshop-by-Jack-Lindsey
I'm not saying these are the definitive tools/information to use as I'm sure there are others that know better, but they worked well for me.
Cheers.
Twelve fixtures will be plenty for your garage but why spend that kind of money when you can get these:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Lithonia...rescent-Strip-Light-C-2-32-120-GESB/100543144