Re: Home Depot Shop Lights
- From: Sergey Kubushin <ksi@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: 03 Jan 2008 02:02:51 GMT
Too_Many_Tools <too_many_tools@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Dec 30 2007, 11:56═pm, Sergey Kubushin <k...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mike Marlow <mmarlowREM...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Sergey Kubushin" <k...@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Better yet replace those magnetic T12 ballasts (not that bad, actually,Replacing ballast is much more expensive than replacing fixtures. ═The HD
for
magnetics) with e.g. GE Ultramax T8 ones and use good F32T8 bulbs. It will
cost $5-8 per fixture depending on how cheap one was able to get those
ballasts off of Ebay and 20 minutes of time. Result is well worth it...
fixtures I posted about are electronic ballast and to correct my original
post, are good to -10C (14F). ═By the time you pay shipping those $5-$8
ballasts won't be $5-$8.
They are. Sure it's more expensive if you buy ballasts at HD. But if you buy
in bulk on Ebay it's much cheaper. I bought 20 GE Ultramax 3/2 bulb T8
ballasts for $100. Shipping was around $20. That makes it $6 per ballast.
And it's not just about saving something like $10 per fixture, that's hardly
worth it even if multiplied by 18 fixtures as it was in my case. First of
all, my fixtures have a real GE ballasts in them, not el-cheapo chinese
mockups. Then, my ballasts are multivoltage so I put 220V on them. And the
fixtures are modified anyways--they are mounted permanently so I had to
dissasemble them and install conduit fittings to hook them up--so replacing
ballasts took almost no additional time.
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Sounds like a lot of time spent...what is your time worth?
I'm on 6 figure salary :) Garage/woodworking/machining/etc. is a hobby.
But wait, you don't know the ENTIRE truth... I also built a wall to divide
my 3 car garage to 1 car size metallworking and 2 car size woodworking
shops, installed 100 Amp subpanels in each part, put 24 outlet boxes with
2x125V 20Amp + 1x250/125V 30Amp outlets, a couple of 50Amp 250/125V outlets
for a welder (yes, I have 220V available at every corner of my workshop,)
spent more than 200 feet of EMT conduit, a full roll of 10/3 and 8/3 Romex
and a lot more... I did even install AC unit there :)
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