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Jason D.
 
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Default Bench lighting ideas.

Hi all,

Everybody likes good lighting I'm sure except I have few needs.
Replacing the old fixtures.

Have to be electronic ballasts. I get tired from 60hz exposure and
sore, dry eye. Good CRI at least 80+. Color temp between 3500K - 4100K
but I could use "Sylvania's sunshine" (Phlips C50) which is about
5000K and would like to know your experiences with these.

But the store I visited was told about law in ontario canada says can
only get 32W maximum for F40 length (4 foot) and higher for F96 (8
foot) but I think this is bull?

I rather take 40W fluorescents since the type of bulbs I'm looking for
has the specs I want.

My current set up as now over my bench is 10 feet ceiling with old 2 x
4 foot fixtures, each fixture has 2 bulbs. Next to it is one twin
bulb F96 (8 foot).

For close work, ideas on using incendscents lights to light specific
areas?

Cheers, Wizard
 
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