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rtfd241 said:What is the best light that would be appropriate for a 20 by 20 garage. It has 9 foot ceilings. Would florescent or halogens be the best, what brightness. Also were would be the best place to mount them, ceiling or wall or both?
LoiG37 said:Go to lowes or home depot, pick up (4) 48inch T12 Fixtures for $9.74 each and a pack of 10 6500K bulbs for $19.95 and you should be very happy.
Here's my set up, with 4100K bulbs which are a bit dimmer than 6500K
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Stylinhonda said:How did you place the 12 lights around your 24x24 garage? I'm scared when I do mine I will have too much light.
Stylinhonda said:How did you place the 12 lights around your 24x24 garage? I'm scared when I do mine I will have too much light.
Stylinhonda said:What about ceiling placement? Going side to side or front to rear of garage, or both?
Accumulator said:Danase- Hey, whose Grand Marquis?
While my garage is bigger than that (and has a cathedral ceiling), I have *dozens* of 8' tubes and it's never too bright.
Having banks of lights on different circuits is handy in all sorts of ways, and you can easily tailor the light to whatever the job calls for.
Jakerooni said:Bob you can really brighten that up by putting up some drywall and giving a good coat of white. That would make a night and day difference there.
Danase said:Hey Accumulator! The Grand Marquis is mine..
Accumulator said:Heh heh, now *that's* a pleasant surprise![]()
Stylinhonda said:Anyone ever tried mixing bulbs? I've got 10 lights, say in 5 of them put 6500k and in the other 5 put 5000k. Placing maybe one side of the garage with 6500k and the other the 5000k, or the front 6500k and rear 6500k.....Or would mixing everyother one 5000k/6500k 5000k/6500k be beneficial?
Just a thought!
Danase said:And don't forget to get fixtures made for cold weather if your garage is not heated. And I recommend them even if you have a space heater because it still takes a while for the heat to get to the fixtures to heat up.