Posted by D beatty on August 30, 2014 at 23:41:06 from (24.12.128.33):
In Reply to: Re: ot shop lights posted by Mark - IN. on August 30, 2014 at 22:39:46:
As I said below I have lit a 40x60 building with 6 -500 watt quarts halogen fixtures for almost 30 years. But the last few years the bulbs are not holding up and when they burn out they also screw up the fixtures. The last one that went bad( 2 weeks ago) blew the bulb and shattered the glass lens. After talking to owener of our local ACE Hardware store I decided on a LED fixture. The store owener told me he was going to replace the old failing fluorescent fixturers in his store and it was going to cost him $22,000.00 for the whole store but he would recover his money in 5 years with LED lighting. My outdoor securty light is mecury vapor and my local electrical shop got me a bulb not to long ago but said it be the last ones he would be getting. I have tried high pressure and low pressure soium yard lights and both failed one month out of warranty.
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