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Thread: High CRI Workshop LEDs

  1. #46
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    I ended up using the Hyperikon's I linked above. I found some cheap commercial grade T8 fixtures on craigslist and rewired them to remove the ballast. I have 30 of them on my shop ceiling with zero failures in about 1 year. Color is definitely good, I'm also a photographer and I've taken the prints out there for viewing and its good light.

  2. #47
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    Jan 2010
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    Tampa Bay, FL
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    I don’t think I posted what I went with. I put in 12 4-bulb fixtures with the Hyperikon 92 CRI bulbs, 4100K. The light quality is great, and minimal shadows with the large number of fixtures. Fixtures are 15-1/2’ high.

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  3. #48
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    Oct 2019
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    New Hampshire
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    I am putting some renovations into my workshop.
    Installed some lighting today.
    From Home Depot, Commercial Electric, 4000k, 90CRI, 5200 lumen.
    4' low profile surface mount fixtures, white diffusers. 4 rows of led's. $90.
    I put in 2 strips and really like, will probably be doing 4-6 more.

  4. #49
    Is that type of fixture dimable?

  5. #50
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    Oct 2019
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    New Hampshire
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    The ones I installed are not dimmable.
    I meant to include a link
    https://www.homedepot.com/p/Commerci...7641/207050927

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