![]() 02/26/2017 at 02:54 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Went from almost no lights. Had two cheap florescent hanger shop lights.
To 15 four foot long, 1 row LED shop lights.
Three zones to control how much. One is under the garage door, during summer that will be open so I see no need to leave those lights on all the time.
I can’t complain about not seeing what I am working on.
![]() 02/26/2017 at 02:57 |
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I’ve been wishing my garage had more light. This looks great.
![]() 02/26/2017 at 03:01 |
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Nice!
![]() 02/26/2017 at 03:28 |
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Thanks! Cost about 35$ each. It will be nice to have the light this summer working on the 68 GTX that will be in the garage.
![]() 02/26/2017 at 04:56 |
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Nice! What product did you use?
![]() 02/26/2017 at 05:01 |
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you can never have too much lighting.
![]() 02/26/2017 at 06:58 |
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Very nice!
![]() 02/26/2017 at 07:12 |
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No such thing as too much light. If I had it my way the garage would be lit like a freaking paint booth.
![]() 02/26/2017 at 07:13 |
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Are they the LED ones that it seems like everyone has on sale?
![]() 02/26/2017 at 09:07 |
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You can never have to much light!
![]() 02/26/2017 at 10:19 |
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Oh, that’s MUCH better!
Last year saw a lighting overhaul in my garage, too. I remember the first time the lights were flicked on, I just kinda stood there, stunned at how much easier things were going to be now. Suddenly, EVERYTHING was easily visible.
![]() 02/26/2017 at 11:18 |
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These ones I got at Lowe’s at the end of last summer. The prices on them are really coming down. I paid around 35$ for them.
![]() 02/26/2017 at 11:24 |
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Pretty easy to mount and wire. They have a built in power plug system that you can use to Daisy chain the lights, But the cabling costs extra. I chose to just hard wire it with some 12-2 wire I had.
![]() 02/26/2017 at 12:34 |
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I’m thinking Walmart and Rural King currently have some going for $36-$38. I’ve been meaning to get some.
![]() 02/26/2017 at 13:09 |
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The Lowe’s ones have gone down to 30$ right now.