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Another source is eledlights.com. I have no association with them except that I bought 4ft magnetic strips to retrofit suspended ceiling fixtures, very simple quick installation, no ballast, no tubes.
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09-24-2019, 11:14 AM
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I bought a bunch of them from Costco, can't remember the brand.... $20 each, liked the first batch so much I bought more. They go on sale from time to time.
Edit, just checked, on sale now, Fein electric:
https://www.costco.com/Feit-4'-Linkable-...62723.html
I might go and buy a few more....
Second edit: Oh, you wanted 8 foot, sorry.....
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Here's a link covering the topic from about six months ago
https://www.forums.woodnet.net/showthrea...hop+lights
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09-24-2019, 02:31 PM
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I bought a bunch of the Costco lights when they were on sale 2 years ago. They are fantastic, and so far I haven't had any failures. Tahnks to Admiral for the heads up, I do need a few more. At the time I wasn't a Costco member and joined just for those lights (I needed a lot of them), but I think non members can buy them and pay a small surcharge (5%). As for 4' versus 8' these are linkable, so you can daisy chain them to 8'.
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I have 8' fixtures also. Did not know there are 8' led bulbs until I was at a friend's welding business. He had an electrician convert all fixtures. The amount of light was shocking. Not too long ago I put in new bulbs so I'm going to wait a while before changing.
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Another Costco led light user here.
Waited til they were on sale, on two different occasions, and
bought a dozen in total, eight of which light up my 20 x 20 foot
wood shop.
Never had a problem with any of them, and they have been up
several years now.
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I'm thinking about these. Not a bad price in a four-pack.
https://www.amazon.com/Linkable-FaithSai...07TPMVCV6/
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I replaced mine last year. My local wholesaler ran the numbers in a software he had. I used six 2x4 lights in my 36x36 shop. 110 watts each and my shop is as well lit as a sunny day. Came with mounting hardware and very easy to hang. Supposed to last 50,000 hours. They were high bay and I hung them 11 ft. high. At $90 each they were probably the best investment I have made in the shop.
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Between the the shop and garage I have 12 Costco shop lights. There are two 'tubes' in each fixture, each tube having four LED segments. Got one unit with a bad segment after a year or so of heavy use. Other than that I am very happy.