pete_c
Guru
I've always liked to work on my automobiles in the garage. In my first home I set up florescent lighting on the ceiling. It wasn't just a few lamps though it was 8 foot regular shop style florescent lighting across the entire ceiling giving it a daylight quality to it when all switched on.
Fast forward to my next home. Here I put in enough 4 foot fixtures to create the same effect as the 8 foot fixtures from the old garage. I divided the garage into 4 quadrants (it was a 24X24 garage) and each quadrant had a set of 4 foot lamps providing a daylight quality to it.
Today I don't really work as much on my automobiles as I used to but really due to my age need more light in the garage.
So I am looking this year 2012 to update the lighting. Today I have only two 200 watt bulbs and the lighting from the two garage door openers (each have two 60 watt bulbs on either side of the garage door motors). In Florida the garage ceiling was really kind of high so I put 4 200 watt bulbs on the ceiling which do OK. It was difficult to install because I used the garage door opener steel brackets for the 18 foot ladder climb to the top and didn't really have any means to work with an area wider than about 4-5 feet.
I can get 4 foot dual florescent lamps for probably less than $10 each and would do something like diving my garage into 4 sections each with a set of 4 foot lamps (maybe 8 or 6 or maybe just 4 per quadrant).
So instead looking at maybe doing LED lighting. I did a quick look at what is available and found the following. (attached JPGs)
This will be a DIY project and will utilize whatever I can find at a reasonable cost. Just wondering if anyone on CT has done a similiar endeavor or comments relating to said endeavor.
Fast forward to my next home. Here I put in enough 4 foot fixtures to create the same effect as the 8 foot fixtures from the old garage. I divided the garage into 4 quadrants (it was a 24X24 garage) and each quadrant had a set of 4 foot lamps providing a daylight quality to it.
Today I don't really work as much on my automobiles as I used to but really due to my age need more light in the garage.
So I am looking this year 2012 to update the lighting. Today I have only two 200 watt bulbs and the lighting from the two garage door openers (each have two 60 watt bulbs on either side of the garage door motors). In Florida the garage ceiling was really kind of high so I put 4 200 watt bulbs on the ceiling which do OK. It was difficult to install because I used the garage door opener steel brackets for the 18 foot ladder climb to the top and didn't really have any means to work with an area wider than about 4-5 feet.
I can get 4 foot dual florescent lamps for probably less than $10 each and would do something like diving my garage into 4 sections each with a set of 4 foot lamps (maybe 8 or 6 or maybe just 4 per quadrant).
So instead looking at maybe doing LED lighting. I did a quick look at what is available and found the following. (attached JPGs)
This will be a DIY project and will utilize whatever I can find at a reasonable cost. Just wondering if anyone on CT has done a similiar endeavor or comments relating to said endeavor.