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  1. #1
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    I ran 4 cases of these in our ware house. Direct wire. We are very happy. It was either this or change about 12 ballasts

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    The color temperature is somewhat of a personal preference. The 5000K point is more like an office lighting. I prefer 4000K because it's just slightly warmer and still gives good results on wood color. The 5000K point is okay, but just a little more "sterile". Not as "welcoming".

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    Personally, I have removed all fluorescent fixtures from my shop and replaced them with (6 Pack) Barrina LED T5 Integrated Single Fixture, 4FT, 2200lm, 6500K (Super Bright White), 20W, Utility LED Shop Light, Ceiling and Under Cabinet Light, Corded Electric with ON/OFF Switch, ETL Listed - Amazon.com, much happier with lots more light for less money. Have another box of them to install when I get the chance.
    I would remove existing light fixtures unless built in with drywall around them. In which case i would install the barrina's inside the existing fixture.

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    see if your electric supplier has any deals on led lights.
    Bill D

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    I replaced most our fluorescents in our house and in my workshop with direct wire (no ballast) LED lights. 4000K.

    I didn't like the drop in types that left the ballast in place because the ballast uses energy.

    Of the roughly 15 or so LED lights, I have had three that have failed. Seems like a higher than expected failure rate. Just saying...

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    I also have not had the best luck with the T8 replacement tubes having great longevity. We have built in troffers in the ceiling of the dog room. I forget how many years ago I changed to LED tubes that needed ballasts, and then when half of those failed, changed to the tubes that don't need ballasts. Already some of them have stopped working.

    I've wondered if they suffer from being closed up in the fixtures from heat.

    In the mechanic shop, I put up a set of the Barrina's to try them out. The first layout proved to be too bright. This building has a very strange roof framing. You can see them in the picture with the ladders. Long story shortened, I'm going to move them up higher in a straight line.

    I had some ladders in there working on the lights, and to get one out of the way I stuck it in an opening I made in the built in shelving for the sharpening sink. That gave me the idea to store the ladders in there which has already proved a great improvement on step ladder use.

    Anyway, back to the lighting topic, I'm thinking about mounting some of the Barrina's in the dogroom on the surface of the troffers by fastening the clips to the frame around the transparent covers. I think one Barrina tube will be enough light to take the place of one four tube troffer. They will be much easier to replace mounted like that too.

    Not only are the Barrina's very bright, steady light, but they're cheap and easy to replace or move around.

    I had that set of lights for the shop for over a year, and don't remember if I ordered the clips separately or not, but be sure you get them.
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    To make the Barrina's easy to change individually when they're in a straight line, I'm going to put these short connector wires between them. They slide easily in the clips when just one is held by a couple of the clamps, but I'm not sure how easy it would be to change one if they use the end to end direct connectors.

    https://www.amazon.com/Connector-Cab...%2C125&sr=8-36

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    Tom, I'm glad you mentioned those connectors. My current install has the end-to-end hard connectors and while they work great, seasonal/temperature expansion/contraction of the building and fixtures occasionally shifts one or two just enough to break contact. Replacing with the short cables will eliminate that issue.

    I actually just ordered one more Barrina lamp for the shed as I'm finally going to complete the electric in there that's fed from the shop. I never got around to it. It will be good to have both power and light active in there; easier to see and able to run a battery tender on the ZTR over the winter.
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