Gang,
I replaced my garage lighting last weekend and I am so thrilled w the results that I wanted to share it with you.
I used to have several dual-tube fluorescent T12 fixtures in my garage. Each fixture had two F40 40 watt 4' long T12 tubes. The lighting was already quite satisfactory for my purposes, but as I recently had to get a prescription for bifocal glasses, I decided to help my eyes along by upgrading the lighting.
I replaced the T12 tubes with 18 watt LED tubes. I left the fixtures in place and rewired them so as to bypass the fluorescent ballasts. In each fixture, I used one 3000K tube and one 4000K tube.
HOLY SMOKES!!!! These tubes are bright!!!! Even my next door neighbor came by (my neighbor with the W211 E55) and remarked, "man, thats operating room bright!" I can turn on my garage lighting at night, go all the way to the end of my residential block, and identify my across-the-street neighbor's house being lit up, shining like a beacon, from all the light just pouring out of my garage.
2 of these tubes are almost as bright as four T8 32 watt tubes (I have some T8s as well that I am comparing with). The LED tubes put out about 2200 lumens, but, unlike a T12/T8, all the light shines downward ----- I attribute that characteristic to the massively increased perception of brightness.
I have no relation to this s LED tube manufacturer ( Hyperikon ) .... I am just a very satisfied customer.
https://www.amazon.com/Hyperikon-Du...1786&sr=1-3&keywords=hyperikon+led+bulbs&th=1
I replaced my garage lighting last weekend and I am so thrilled w the results that I wanted to share it with you.
I used to have several dual-tube fluorescent T12 fixtures in my garage. Each fixture had two F40 40 watt 4' long T12 tubes. The lighting was already quite satisfactory for my purposes, but as I recently had to get a prescription for bifocal glasses, I decided to help my eyes along by upgrading the lighting.
I replaced the T12 tubes with 18 watt LED tubes. I left the fixtures in place and rewired them so as to bypass the fluorescent ballasts. In each fixture, I used one 3000K tube and one 4000K tube.
HOLY SMOKES!!!! These tubes are bright!!!! Even my next door neighbor came by (my neighbor with the W211 E55) and remarked, "man, thats operating room bright!" I can turn on my garage lighting at night, go all the way to the end of my residential block, and identify my across-the-street neighbor's house being lit up, shining like a beacon, from all the light just pouring out of my garage.
2 of these tubes are almost as bright as four T8 32 watt tubes (I have some T8s as well that I am comparing with). The LED tubes put out about 2200 lumens, but, unlike a T12/T8, all the light shines downward ----- I attribute that characteristic to the massively increased perception of brightness.
I have no relation to this s LED tube manufacturer ( Hyperikon ) .... I am just a very satisfied customer.
https://www.amazon.com/Hyperikon-Du...1786&sr=1-3&keywords=hyperikon+led+bulbs&th=1





