I was able to find cheap metal halide lighting. At least in the Atlanta area,
there were several sources for recycled high bay type lighting. I was able to
get the transformer, bulb, and plastic diffuser for around $40 each. They
replaced any that didn't work and even threw in a handfull of spare bulbs. I
don't recall the power demand - may be why they were replaced in favor of
efficiency...
But they give great light! They do take a moment or two to come up from
cold..
Matt Barre
Columbus, GA
Stuart wrote:
I need to find a different lighting option because I
cannot keep up! My ideal alternative would provide lots of light, not cost
an
arm/leg to run, be heat/cold tolerant (garage is not heated) and not require
me to spend all my time going up/down a ladder. I have 18 light fixtures on
4 different circuits (the garage is 2400 sq ft).
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