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== Sketches ==
 
== Sketches ==
=== Under Over Hang Area ===
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=== Main Area ===
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The current overhead lighting is tracks of 50 Watt halogen bulbs. The draw around 1500 Watts. There is wiring in the ceiling connected to a switch near the purple door leading to the gallery. The ceiling is about 14' 8" high.
File:LightingLowAreaShopLights.png|Using 4 Shop lights
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File:LightingLowAreaNots.png|Using 4 Ikea [http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/10139879 Not Lamps] ($6.99 each)
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[[File:Current Lights.jpg|800px]]
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==== Using Shop Lights ====
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Two lines of four shop lights, each with two bulbs would draw 640 Watts. Cost for fixtures and bulbs would be around $160.
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[[File:Lighting Shop Lights2.png|400px]][[File:Lighting Shop Lights.png|400px]]
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===== Using Just Bulbs =====
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We could replace the current fixtures with outlets, plug in lamp cords, and just dangle some light bulbs. Ten 23W CFLs (100W equivalent) would draw just 230W. Cost for fixtures and bulbs would be around $70.  
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[[File:Lighting Just Bulbs.png|Just CF Bulbs|400px]]
  
=== Main Area ===
 
===== Using Shop Lights =====
 
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File:Lighting Shop Lights2.png
 
File:Lighting Shop Lights.png
 
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===== Using Bulbs with Shades =====
 
===== Using Bulbs with Shades =====
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Same idea as just bulbs above, but with some shades. These [http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/90103409 23" ball shades] are $6.00 at Ikea, bringing the total cost to $130.
File:LightingBalls2.png
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File:LightingBalls.png
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[[File:LightingBalls2.png|400px]] [[File:LightingBalls.png|400px]]
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===== Using Just Bulbs =====
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=== Under Over Hang Area ===
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The area under the over hang currently has one light bulb and a very old switch that needs to be covered or replaced. Here are two options for lighting the area.
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Lighting Just Bulbs.png|Just CF Bulbs
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File:LightingLowAreaShopLights.png|Using 4 Shop lights ($75 total)
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File:LightingLowAreaNots.png|Using 4 Ikea [http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/10139879 Not Lamps] ($28 total)
 
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Revision as of 08:54, 19 August 2009

We need to replace the current overhead lights with something more efficient. The area under the overhang is also under lit.

Buying Options

Fixtures

  • Shop lights available at Home Depot, Wal-Mart, etc. for about $12-$15. Here's one on Amazon for $15.
  • Lamp cord have a light socket on one end and a plug on the other. Ikea sells the Hemma for $3.99.
  • Torchiere lamps are cheap and safe with CFLs. Ikea sells the uber cheap NOT for $6.99.

Bulbs

  • Compact Florescent (CFL) bulbs use about 1/4 the energy of incandescent bulbs. Wal-Mart sells a 26 Watt (100W Equivalent) 6 pack for $15.16 ($2.52 each). Lots of other place to shop for these.
  • Florescent Tubes use 40 watts each for standard 48" T12 bulbs. The tubes are pretty cheap at Home Depot. Amazon has a 10-pack for for $28.90.

Sketches

Main Area

The current overhead lighting is tracks of 50 Watt halogen bulbs. The draw around 1500 Watts. There is wiring in the ceiling connected to a switch near the purple door leading to the gallery. The ceiling is about 14' 8" high.

Current Lights.jpg

Using Shop Lights

Two lines of four shop lights, each with two bulbs would draw 640 Watts. Cost for fixtures and bulbs would be around $160.

Lighting Shop Lights2.pngLighting Shop Lights.png


Using Just Bulbs

We could replace the current fixtures with outlets, plug in lamp cords, and just dangle some light bulbs. Ten 23W CFLs (100W equivalent) would draw just 230W. Cost for fixtures and bulbs would be around $70.

Just CF Bulbs


Using Bulbs with Shades

Same idea as just bulbs above, but with some shades. These 23" ball shades are $6.00 at Ikea, bringing the total cost to $130.

LightingBalls2.png LightingBalls.png

Under Over Hang Area

The area under the over hang currently has one light bulb and a very old switch that needs to be covered or replaced. Here are two options for lighting the area.