Posted by Dave Sherburne, NY on January 06, 2019 at 18:22:16 from (172.79.154.37):
In Reply to: Shop lights posted by Lamont in NC on January 06, 2019 at 17:27:07:
Just convert the Florescent fixtures you already have to LED. Two Saturdays ago, myself and two other guys converted every 4ft florescent fixture in the church to LED. Took 3.5 hours and $1000 worth of LED tubes. The best part was the local electric company had a rebate program going, and they paid for all the tubes. Tough part is getting rid of all the ballasts and the old tubes. The feed for each fixture came in right in the middle of the fixture. Ballast was removed from one end of each light along with the tangle of wires and the yellow wires from the other end was hooked directly to the incoming black and white. Look on you tube for how to videos and pick the shortest one. Some of those guys are trying to make it look like a big deal when it's not.
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