06-17-2018, 08:34 PM
My garage sorely needs light. Two bare-bulb incandescent lights help the mosquitoes but nothing else. After 24 years I can see the floor and roof of my garage, mostly. The idea is to lose more of the hoard and use the garage for woodworking. The drywall is being painted white.
I have eight 2200 lumens (~150 watts) LED strips to install in the 22' x 24' space. These things are shy 48-inches long. My son got them for a bargain. The problem is, there really is no true design information on the web that we can use. The best we found was space lights equal to height from work surface and at a wall, about half that distance (from the wall).
Has anyone found or have guidance for laying out lighting in a standard double garage?
Thanks from the dark side.
Bruce
I have eight 2200 lumens (~150 watts) LED strips to install in the 22' x 24' space. These things are shy 48-inches long. My son got them for a bargain. The problem is, there really is no true design information on the web that we can use. The best we found was space lights equal to height from work surface and at a wall, about half that distance (from the wall).
Has anyone found or have guidance for laying out lighting in a standard double garage?
Thanks from the dark side.
Bruce