Earl Weiss
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Fluorescents have improved quite a bit even in the last few years, but compact fluorescents are still nowhere near the same light output per watt as metal halide. .....
There are some fluorescent tube fixtures now that produce the same light per watt as the pulse-start metal halides and lose very little light output over their life. I plan to retrofit a bay soon with 4 fluorescents in place of 2 Scottsdales and turn half of them off at 11 PM. I should get much more light during the busier hours, and with half turned off late at night there should still be a significant energy savings. On top of that, their life expectancy is 24,000 hours and they retain almost all of their light output throughout their life, so maintenance should be significantly reduced.
FWIW. I had 4 single tube wet location HO Flourescent fixtures from in the place I took over. As they die, instead of replacing a ballast at I replace it with a double tube wet location fixture from Grainger. I think the 4 ft HO bulbs are about 60 watts each. The fixtures are on the side walls about 8 ft high and each about outisde end about 2 feet from the end of the bay so they are seperated by about 8 feet. Lighting is excellent and total watts per bay is 480. One day I may try to figure out how t have 2 on and letthe other 2 come on when the bay is occupied.