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Re: Workshop Lighting
[Re: Rocket62]
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05/04/16 08:11 AM
05/04/16 08:11 AM
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auburn17
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There is no way I would put anything over 5K color temp. I prefer mine to be 3,500.
The higher the color temp, the more "blue" the light begins to look. A 6,500 is going to appear brighter but will not appear as natural light.
Also, instead of going with the LED "fixture" you posted above, you would be better/cheaper just to buy LED tubes and put in your existing fixtures.
Also, 80-90 Ft candles is an absurd amount of light. As someone else mentioned around 30 is normal for an office space. Anything between 30-40 ft candles is more than enough for what most people do in a shop or garage.
Last edited by auburn17; 05/04/16 08:16 AM.
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