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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Let's talk garage/shop lighting
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<blockquote data-quote="specracer" data-source="post: 16050724" data-attributes="member: 93182"><p>I have 8' florescent everywhere. As each ballast fails, I have ripped it out, and installed an 8' LED. Point of the reference, when adding some fixtures, I chose to buy new 8' florescent fixtures and remove the ballasts and install an 8' LED "tubes". I liked the idea of a consistent look, and the idea of a replaceable lamp (note many LED fixtures are non serviceable).</p><p></p><p>EDIT, now seeing your picture, you are going to want a high bay fixture that uses a clear LED element with a silver reflector. They offer more light over the frosted. The frosted lamp is better when the fixture is lower, and you need the light to be more diffuse.</p><p></p><p>Our other building (not the one with the 8' fixtures) has high bay T8 florescents with the reflectors (built several years ago, a bit before the LED dominance). The height, and reflectors are key.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="specracer, post: 16050724, member: 93182"] I have 8' florescent everywhere. As each ballast fails, I have ripped it out, and installed an 8' LED. Point of the reference, when adding some fixtures, I chose to buy new 8' florescent fixtures and remove the ballasts and install an 8' LED "tubes". I liked the idea of a consistent look, and the idea of a replaceable lamp (note many LED fixtures are non serviceable). EDIT, now seeing your picture, you are going to want a high bay fixture that uses a clear LED element with a silver reflector. They offer more light over the frosted. The frosted lamp is better when the fixture is lower, and you need the light to be more diffuse. Our other building (not the one with the 8' fixtures) has high bay T8 florescents with the reflectors (built several years ago, a bit before the LED dominance). The height, and reflectors are key. [/QUOTE]
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