I have a few warehouses that I am trying to come up with some better lighting for. I currently have what I consider 2 traditional warehouse lights, as shown in the image below of the actual light fixture for a 1800 sf space.
We currently have two of these and about 15 of the double or quad 48" fluorescent lights that are daisy chained in series.
We are constantly trying to check for grease stains in fabrics in this shop, so the right color/type of light is important and I have not discovered what is the best type for that task. I see the LED light bars put on the ROPS on the forum and they look like they throw a lot of light. I have a 20 amp breaker that is dedicated to the two overhead lights currently. I am thinking I should add about 10 of the LED lights I see on here and it will light the place up like a football stadium.
The space I am describing is about 1800 sf, with 18' sidewall and 24' center roof height with a number of tall shelves in it, that can cast shadows. This area is my primary workspace.
I just added a 4000 sf warehouse I may be willing to redo with LED if it is saving me a lot of money on power. I think there are 8 or 10 of the traditional warehouse lights as shown above in that building as well with about a 28' center of ceiling and all shelving should be on the outer walls for now. This will mostly be used for storage and not trying to see exact shades of color in.
TIA!
We currently have two of these and about 15 of the double or quad 48" fluorescent lights that are daisy chained in series.
We are constantly trying to check for grease stains in fabrics in this shop, so the right color/type of light is important and I have not discovered what is the best type for that task. I see the LED light bars put on the ROPS on the forum and they look like they throw a lot of light. I have a 20 amp breaker that is dedicated to the two overhead lights currently. I am thinking I should add about 10 of the LED lights I see on here and it will light the place up like a football stadium.
The space I am describing is about 1800 sf, with 18' sidewall and 24' center roof height with a number of tall shelves in it, that can cast shadows. This area is my primary workspace.
I just added a 4000 sf warehouse I may be willing to redo with LED if it is saving me a lot of money on power. I think there are 8 or 10 of the traditional warehouse lights as shown above in that building as well with about a 28' center of ceiling and all shelving should be on the outer walls for now. This will mostly be used for storage and not trying to see exact shades of color in.
TIA!
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