How many lumens is a 4FT shop light?
Product Description
| V Shape-4FT-36W-6500K(6Pack) | D Shape-4FT-45W-6000K(10Pack) | |
|---|---|---|
| Brightness | 4500 Lumens | 10800 Lumens |
| Length | 4 Foot | 8 Foot |
| Cover | Clear | Clear |
| Connecting Cords | 48inches/5Pcs | 48inches/8Pcs |
Can you replace LED in a shop light?
Replacing your shop light with a LED linear shop light is a great option. This light is ideal for commercial, industrial, and institutional applications. Replacing your current shop lights with an LED shop light allows for your LEDs to work in a fixture specifically designed for LEDs.
What color light is best for shop?
Natural or warm white light is best, and a high-CRI LED light will show colors most accurately. Illuminate aisles to guide customers through the store.
Are LED tubes better than fluorescent?
LEDs have an extremely long lifespan relative to every other lighting technology (including fluorescent lights). New LEDs can last 50,000 to 100,000 hours or more. The typical lifespan for a fluorescent bulb, by comparison, is 10-25% as long at best (roughly 10,000 hours).
How many watts is a 4ft shop light?
66-Watts
Compare with similar items
| This item LED Utility Shop Light Garage Light 4′ Ft. 66-Watts Instant On 8,070 Lumens. Daylight White 5000K. by PrimeLights | PrimeLights 4 Bulb / Lamp T8 LED High Bay Utility Shop Garage Warehouse Light Fixture 11,400 Lumens, 120-277V | |
|---|---|---|
| Finish Type | Matte | Painted |
| Wattage | 66.00 watts | 88.00 watts |
Do LED shop lights need to be grounded?
Now, any fixture that uses LEDs, or a bulb that uses LEDs to replace an incandescent bulb, must be grounded, similarly to the incandescent-bulb-using fixture. If not grounded, these fixtures use 110/120 volts AC power and might cause injury.
Can you replace 4ft fluorescent with LED?
Yes, you can replace fluorescent tubes with LED tubes or LED-integrated fixtures. If you just want to replace the bulbs, you can use plug-and-play, direct-wire, or hybrid LED tubes.
Do LED shop lights need a ballast?
No LED bulbs require a ballast, although some are engineered to work with an existing ballast. You will find ballast-compatible or “plug-and-play” LEDs that are designed to replace linear fluorescents, compact fluorescents, or HIDs. Incandescent and halogen lamps do not require a ballast.