My point is that you don t need led to get workable light in a cold garage.
Fluorescent lights for cold garage.
This is why fluorescent lighting in a garage may appear dim when it is first turned on.
They may be slow to come on and remain dim once they do begin to glow.
However if you live in a cold climate you should choose a fluorescent fixture based on the lowest temperature in your garage.
Refer to starting temperatures printed on the ballast.
Oh i used 9 or 10 8 foot long 4 bulb fixtures from hd.
Energy efficient t12 fluorescent lights are available but these should be avoided for use in cold areas since they won t start in temperatures below 60 degrees f.
Cold weather fluorescent lights do not function well in cold areas such as a garage.
The benefit of fluorescent lighting in general and for garage type work specifically is that it distributes light very evenly.
Fluorescent lights are the traditional choice for garage spaces.
Select your fluorescent fixture based on the lowest temperature in your garage.
You account for the fact that t8 bulb output goes down over time in your lighting design just overlamp when new.
That gas is enclosed in long glass tubes so the light shines.
When looking for shop light fixtures keep in mind that not all fluorescent lights work in cold weather.
T8 bulbs will start even in very cold temperatures and are well suited for use in a garage.
You can position the new garage lights to mount right over the existing ceiling boxes.
The lower the temperatures drops the longer it may take for the bulb to illuminate.