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On 6/25/2024 11:49 AM, Jay E. Morris wrote:Bad assumption on my part. Since it appeared there were four across I assumed you'd taken one out there.On 6/24/2024 1:58 PM, Lynn McGuire wrote:Nope. Still the same number of inside and outside light fixtures.On 6/24/2024 1:55 PM, Lynn McGuire wrote:>
...>>I have some 150 watt (70 bulbs) and 200 watt (90 bulbs) LED light>
fixtures inside and outside my warehouse, about 20 of them. I have yet
to have any failures on these. They do have a huge heat sink on them as
the fixture weighs about 13 lbs.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077ZNJRFS/
Currently unavailable -- but others are shown further down the page.
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The size was interesting -- 17 x 15.7 x 2.4 inches
(length/width/height). That's a lot of light in a small package!
They light the inside and outside of my 3,750 ft2 warehouse very well.
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And they turn on instantly whereas the old metal halide lights took ten minutes to turn on. Plus the old metal halide lights were 1,000 watts each which was torture in the summer. Nice in the winter though.
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Lynn
Here is me replacing one of the 1,000 watt metal halide lights with the new 150 watt LED light fixture. So much smaller !
https://www.winsim.com/lynn_replacing_warehouse_top_light.jpg
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Lynn
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Also appears that you're reducing the number of lights.
https://www.winsim.com/warehouse_west_side.jpg
https://www.winsim.com/warehouse_east_side.jpg
I still have four more light fixtures to replace that I will get to real soon now, maybe next winter when it gets cool again. The boom lift costs me $300 per day and I typically get three fixtures done per day.
Lynn
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