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Toolstation new year sale has some 600mm batten lights for £1. You can never have enough lights in the workshop?
https://www.toolstation.com/v-tac-t8-nan...ube/p71819
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seems to be a tubes only offer.
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Oops, my mistake. Not such a bargain then.
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04-01-2025, 12:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-01-2025, 12:22 PM by John Cornforth.)
I have slowly replaced flourescent tubes with toolstation LED substitute tubes. I preferred these over complete sealed LED assemblies, as firstly they were easier to fit (you get a plug in substitute for the redundant starter) and secondly if/when they wear out I don't have to bin the whole fitting but just fit another tube.
One of the big advantages is instant light, especially when I just pop into the workshop for a few moments. Previously the very last tube would still be coughing into life as I switched off and went back to the house.
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04-01-2025, 01:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-01-2025, 01:47 PM by Reckless Rat.)
My garage is quite large (8m x 8m) and I have fitted a total of 11 overhead double tube 5 foot flourescents. They are arranged in three sections so I don't have to have them all on at the same time. They will eventually be replaced with LED tubes as & when they pack in, but even with all this overhead light, it's still not enough. Like Tony I have a big worklamp. Mine is on a tripod and it's a 1Kw mains halogen affair. I've also got a Heath-Robinson overhead lamp made up from a sheet of wood with 12 240v halogen ceiling spots mounted to it (I changed the ones in the kitchen over to LED and saved the mains ones). It's good when working under bonnets.
It's true, you've never ever got enough space or light. LEDs with less than 6000 lumens aren't really worth bothering with.