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On 2/17/2014 2:10 PM, Lew Hodgett wrote:
basilisk wrote:

I've pretty much settled on 6
low bay 400 watt metal halide.

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"Ed Pawlowski" wrote:

In our warehouse we had metal halide and the power company paid us
to take them out and replace them with 4 tube high efficiency
fluorescent.
The ones we had were 1000 watt and we are getting better light with
less than 200 watts.

The old lights had bulbs that cost $100 too. Now, all four would
cost about $16.

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Having designed and sold a lot of industrial lighting systems in a
past life,
will offer the following:

Metal halide is a good lamp source if you are an automotive dealership
or a sports stadium.

Color rendition is good and the hours of operation are limited.

Metal halide is a POOR lamp source if you are an industrial area.

Metal halide has high initial lumen output; however, they have short
useful
life and high lumen depreciation.

Ed Pawlowski's suggestion of 4 tube high efficiency fluorescent
luminaires
is a good one.

Run 2 circuits to each fixture and you can easily have 2 level
lighting.

Have fun.

Lew




Yea, wish I had run 2 ckts to my 4 bulb t8 fixtures. There are times I
want less light. I have 2 ckts, but it's to different units. Would have
made sense to make it 2 or 4 bulbs.

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Jeff