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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="IronSnake" data-source="post: 16050732" data-attributes="member: 46336"><p>My shop is by no means that size, but it's about 22x24. When we bought the home, the previous owner was a car guy. It had 6 4ft 2 and 4 bulb fixtures wired up. All fluorescent. </p><p></p><p>I had a few bulbs go out in a few months, and I started looking around. Turns out Philips makes an LED replacement compatible with the ballast. So no need to remove it/mess with anything. Just stick the bulbs in, and go. It's nice because should something happen, I can replace them. Cost was very effective as when I first purchased them they were on sale for 20 bucks for two packs of four (read 8). But when it came time to finish replacing all of them, they had dropped to five dollars for a pack of four, and have remained there. </p><p></p><p>Excellent color/light output, no buzzing, very substantial drop in our power bill, and overall i'm happy. My entire house is LED now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronSnake, post: 16050732, member: 46336"] My shop is by no means that size, but it's about 22x24. When we bought the home, the previous owner was a car guy. It had 6 4ft 2 and 4 bulb fixtures wired up. All fluorescent. I had a few bulbs go out in a few months, and I started looking around. Turns out Philips makes an LED replacement compatible with the ballast. So no need to remove it/mess with anything. Just stick the bulbs in, and go. It's nice because should something happen, I can replace them. Cost was very effective as when I first purchased them they were on sale for 20 bucks for two packs of four (read 8). But when it came time to finish replacing all of them, they had dropped to five dollars for a pack of four, and have remained there. Excellent color/light output, no buzzing, very substantial drop in our power bill, and overall i'm happy. My entire house is LED now. [/QUOTE]
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