Re: Home Depot Shop Lights



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,
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...
Replacing ballast is much more expensive than replacing fixtures. ═The HD
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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