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[email protected] January 14th 07 02:37 PM

flourescent lights hung under copper water pipes
 
Hi, I am trying to brighten up the laundry room by hanging those
inexpensive flourescent tube lights. One of the areas would require it
to be hung under the copper water pipes to the house. Bbad idea or
will it matter?

thanks!


RBM January 14th 07 02:44 PM

flourescent lights hung under copper water pipes
 
Fine, just don't bump your head



wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi, I am trying to brighten up the laundry room by hanging those
inexpensive flourescent tube lights. One of the areas would require it
to be hung under the copper water pipes to the house. Bbad idea or
will it matter?

thanks!




Joseph Meehan January 14th 07 03:45 PM

flourescent lights hung under copper water pipes
 
RBM wrote:
Fine, just don't bump your head



wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi, I am trying to brighten up the laundry room by hanging those
inexpensive flourescent tube lights. One of the areas would require
it to be hung under the copper water pipes to the house. Bbad idea
or will it matter?

thanks!


Partly bad idea. It is the "inexpensive" part that is bad. Those
inexpensive lights are poorly made and give a lot of trouble. Get some good
ones. They will work better and longer. Well worth the difference.

--
Joseph Meehan

Dia 's Muire duit




Sacramento Dave January 14th 07 04:15 PM

flourescent lights hung under copper water pipes
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi, I am trying to brighten up the laundry room by hanging those
inexpensive flourescent tube lights. One of the areas would require it
to be hung under the copper water pipes to the house. Bbad idea or
will it matter?

thanks!


I don't see any problem with mounting them under copper pipes there's all
kinds of pipes mounted over the lights in T-bar ceilings in buildings. They
don't put out very much heat, chances of a pipe failure are rare. Also as
mentioned Buy a decent light I bought these at Lowes

http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...ESW&lpage=none
cost about 20 dollars they always light even in the freezing cold I use the
T-8 bulbs ( skinning ones) Half my garage is some old ones with big ballast
in them they just flicker for a while the others just light right up.





mm January 14th 07 08:42 PM

flourescent lights hung under copper water pipes
 
On 14 Jan 2007 06:37:03 -0800, wrote:

Hi, I am trying to brighten up the laundry room by hanging those
inexpensive flourescent tube lights. One of the areas would require it
to be hung under the copper water pipes to the house. Bbad idea or
will it matter?


Are you going to hang the lights from the pipes?

If not, I don't object.

thanks!



George E. Cawthon January 14th 07 09:35 PM

flourescent lights hung under copper water pipes
 
wrote:
Hi, I am trying to brighten up the laundry room by hanging those
inexpensive flourescent tube lights. One of the areas would require it
to be hung under the copper water pipes to the house. Bbad idea or
will it matter?

thanks!

Won't matter, depending on the copper pipe
supports and the light structure. The tube, if
bare, should have something above it (foil) to
avoid condensation water dropping on the tube. A
fixture with a cover would be ok. Put another pipe
support between the two hangers of the fixture if
there are not pipe supports within 5 feet of each
hanger.

George E. Cawthon January 14th 07 10:06 PM

flourescent lights hung under copper water pipes
 
Joseph Meehan wrote:
RBM wrote:
Fine, just don't bump your head



wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi, I am trying to brighten up the laundry room by hanging those
inexpensive flourescent tube lights. One of the areas would require
it to be hung under the copper water pipes to the house. Bbad idea
or will it matter?

thanks!


Partly bad idea. It is the "inexpensive" part that is bad. Those
inexpensive lights are poorly made and give a lot of trouble. Get some good
ones. They will work better and longer. Well worth the difference.


yep, I really hate those stupid little under
counter lights made by Lights of America. Just
had to replace one for the 3rd time (in 30 years)
and the damn things had increased in price from $6
in the 90's to $8. A real ****er, I should have
bought a $40 back originally. Wonder what the
replacement bulbs and the replacement covers
(going from white to yellow) would have added to
the cost?

DerbyDad03 January 14th 07 10:13 PM

flourescent lights hung under copper water pipes
 
Do you get condensation on the pipes - i.e. do they sweat? Any dripping
water from the condensation might not mix well with that electricity
stuff that the lamps use.

If you have concerns, wrap the pipes with the type of insulation that
is made to prevent condensation. Better safe than sorry.


wrote:
Hi, I am trying to brighten up the laundry room by hanging those
inexpensive flourescent tube lights. One of the areas would require it
to be hung under the copper water pipes to the house. Bbad idea or
will it matter?

thanks!



[email protected] January 14th 07 10:18 PM

flourescent lights hung under copper water pipes
 
HD has them cheaper. $9 for light and $6 for bulbs. I've used them for
years in two houses and no problems


Sacramento Dave wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi, I am trying to brighten up the laundry room by hanging those
inexpensive flourescent tube lights. One of the areas would require it
to be hung under the copper water pipes to the house. Bbad idea or
will it matter?

thanks!


I don't see any problem with mounting them under copper pipes there's all
kinds of pipes mounted over the lights in T-bar ceilings in buildings. They
don't put out very much heat, chances of a pipe failure are rare. Also as
mentioned Buy a decent light I bought these at Lowes

http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...ESW&lpage=none
cost about 20 dollars they always light even in the freezing cold I use the
T-8 bulbs ( skinning ones) Half my garage is some old ones with big ballast
in them they just flicker for a while the others just light right up.



DK January 14th 07 11:01 PM

flourescent lights hung under copper water pipes
 
On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 10:45:57 -0500, "Joseph Meehan"
wrote:

RBM wrote:
Fine, just don't bump your head



wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi, I am trying to brighten up the laundry room by hanging those
inexpensive flourescent tube lights. One of the areas would require
it to be hung under the copper water pipes to the house. Bbad idea
or will it matter?

thanks!


Partly bad idea. It is the "inexpensive" part that is bad. Those
inexpensive lights are poorly made and give a lot of trouble. Get some good
ones. They will work better and longer. Well worth the difference.


Yeah, Meehan is an idiot. Spend a couple of thousand on the lights
and a couple of thousand on hiring an electrican to install it.

geesh!!!


Joseph Meehan January 15th 07 11:44 AM

flourescent lights hung under copper water pipes
 
DK wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 10:45:57 -0500, "Joseph Meehan"
wrote:

RBM wrote:
Fine, just don't bump your head



wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi, I am trying to brighten up the laundry room by hanging those
inexpensive flourescent tube lights. One of the areas would
require it to be hung under the copper water pipes to the house.
Bbad idea or will it matter?

thanks!


Partly bad idea. It is the "inexpensive" part that is bad. Those
inexpensive lights are poorly made and give a lot of trouble. Get
some good ones. They will work better and longer. Well worth the
difference.


Yeah, Meehan is an idiot. Spend a couple of thousand on the lights
and a couple of thousand on hiring an electrican to install it.

geesh!!!


Apparently you have not read all the messages about those cheap lights.
They are especially troublesome in a damp environment as the sockets are not
as secure nor as corrosive resistant.

BTW Where did the electrician issue come from?


--
Joseph Meehan

Dia 's Muire duit




[email protected] January 15th 07 01:00 PM

flourescent lights hung under copper water pipes
 
Thanks for all the advice. Actually, I put up the work lights that
are very similar to what was suggested from Lowes.

I'll keep an eye on the pipes for sweat, for I don't really know at
this point; I've only lived in the house for 6 weeks.



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