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Old 12-07-2022, 06:37 PM   #25
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Default Re: Garage LED Lights.

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LED retro fit tubes do work, but the light output is the equivalent or only marginally better then a regular fluorescent tube. Yes they save on power, but replacing a say 4 foot fluoro batten fitting with a 4 foot LED batten fitting would give better light output.
As for work lights, the modern LED ones are a lot brighter then the old school linear halogen jobbys. For detailed work they make a lot of sense.
I was actually surprised how better the lighting in my garage by changing the old flouros to the led tubes as I was considering ripping out the flouros but the led's did the job for minimal cost.
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