See my upgrade from fixtures with basic bulbs, to strip LEDs, to LED fixtures with adjustable brightness (lumens), color temperature, and light panels! WOW!
Like most mechanics, I hate working in dark or dim light conditions in a garage or shop. After switching from porcelain fixtures with incandescent bulbs to LED strip fixtures 9 years ago, the fixtures are losing their brightness and starting to flash during use. Therefore, itβs time for another upgrade!
I decided to install LED fixtures with adjustable brightness (lumens), color temperature, and angling light panels. The lights I installed can be viewed at the following Amazon Affiliate link. I purchased with my own money, no sponsorship, just sharing what I installed:
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I'm excited about this garage light upgrade. What's your favorite hobby you like to do in your garage shop?
Me, take things apart….and hope to get it back together π
πππ 1st time I've seen adjustable lights of this type of design. Thank you
Lumen ratings are almost always grossly over-rated.. 150 watts is a lot of power for LED's…. 4000 to 5000 kelvin is too "warm" yellow.. WAGO's (push in or lever type) are much better than wire nuts when using stranded to solid wire….
I need a garage light upgrade. I only havr a few single bulb lights. Anyone ever used the LED replacement bulbs that have multiple panels? Wonder if it would be cheaper than new fixtures?
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