mjwalsh
6 bay SS w/laundromat
Has anyone else used a lighting layout tool similar what we did that was specific to the 72 watt cool white LED outdoor fixture? We considered the 144 watt version but we wanted to avoid being forced to mount the light 12 feet height minimum. Below is a screen shot of when we used the Wisconsin outfit's layout tool. The lower placement of four separate 72w LEDs are the ones that are relevant. Two of the fixtures were set at a 45° tilt, one with a 50° tilt, & one with a 60° tilt. All four were set at 10 feet height. Here is a link to the fixture that we ordered. Keep in mind we have not received or installed them yet.
This is the fixture:
http://www.e-conolight.com/e-hl5f06c2z.html
Note on the full specifications that they have determined that it is comparable to a 150w Pulse Start Metal Halide. From observations on my more linear 833 lumens per foot tube car wash G&G LEDs ... it seems like much of the added efficiency is from the more directional nature of LEDs vs having to rely on what might be questionable rear added reflection of the variety of fluorescent bulbs.
Below is the screenshot of the layout tool.
mike walsh www.kingkoin.com
This is the fixture:
http://www.e-conolight.com/e-hl5f06c2z.html
Note on the full specifications that they have determined that it is comparable to a 150w Pulse Start Metal Halide. From observations on my more linear 833 lumens per foot tube car wash G&G LEDs ... it seems like much of the added efficiency is from the more directional nature of LEDs vs having to rely on what might be questionable rear added reflection of the variety of fluorescent bulbs.
Below is the screenshot of the layout tool.
mike walsh www.kingkoin.com