Eric The Viking
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My workshop has eight four-foot fluorescent tubes in it, four of which are directly over my bench*. All have separate starters, etc., and are (for the technical) traditional neon-switch, mains-frequency units. One blew a starter recently, in a rather spectacular fashion**. The old tube works fine with a replacement starter, but it got me thinking about LED substitutes.
I looked at Toolstation's offerings:
(a) they're expensive (I don't really have 90 quid to spend on replacing functional tubes across the entire workshop at the moment), and
(b) more importantly they seem to be half the light output of the old "Pluslux" tubes. Pluslux ("triple phosphor") are around 3500 lumens, but the LED ones are 1800. This is an issue: I'm all for being green, but I need to be able to see what I'm bludgeoning!
I realise Toolstation isn't the best place to look necessarily, so anyone got any better suggestions? That said, I've bought some of their LED lightbulb-replacements, and the family are complaining that the dining room is now too bright!
Ideally i'd like to stick with 4' fluorescent form-factor as ther's no rewiring involved, but I'll consider those flat panel jobbies as I've heard good things, but I normally have around 12,000 lumens over the bench (white reflectors to direct the light downwards).
Thoughts, anyone?
E.
*actually five, but the four are in a single luminaire, with one extra on a ceiling beam.
**never seen a neon explode that way before - melted the glass, blew the side out of the starter and could have caused a fire. Interesting, as I thought the filaments current-limited it.
I looked at Toolstation's offerings:
(a) they're expensive (I don't really have 90 quid to spend on replacing functional tubes across the entire workshop at the moment), and
(b) more importantly they seem to be half the light output of the old "Pluslux" tubes. Pluslux ("triple phosphor") are around 3500 lumens, but the LED ones are 1800. This is an issue: I'm all for being green, but I need to be able to see what I'm bludgeoning!
I realise Toolstation isn't the best place to look necessarily, so anyone got any better suggestions? That said, I've bought some of their LED lightbulb-replacements, and the family are complaining that the dining room is now too bright!
Ideally i'd like to stick with 4' fluorescent form-factor as ther's no rewiring involved, but I'll consider those flat panel jobbies as I've heard good things, but I normally have around 12,000 lumens over the bench (white reflectors to direct the light downwards).
Thoughts, anyone?
E.
*actually five, but the four are in a single luminaire, with one extra on a ceiling beam.
**never seen a neon explode that way before - melted the glass, blew the side out of the starter and could have caused a fire. Interesting, as I thought the filaments current-limited it.