Installation Savings????
We've been using them since December 2011 and Gary Baright has had them since 2010. Yes the initial cost is higher but its hard to put a figure on maintaining them. .
Tom & others,
http://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-356...-lights-basic-led-250w-package-9-4-tubes.aspx
I believe the above are the lights you chose. From your first hand experience, does the fact that they have 24 VDC power supplies make it so there would be less of a need for master &/or journeymen electricians on site doing 100% of the work? Since last years local flood damage & the accelerated building going on in the west central & western part of North Dakota, electricians are more backlogged & installation work has become significantly more expensive.
For our flourescent lighting in our bays, the electricians used regular EMT conduit & junction boxes that have rusted over time. If we could have our 24VDC power supplies in our equipment room, that would be part of our decision to heave ho our 14 shower room style flourescent 2 bulb T12 4' fixtures. That would allow us to in house run the low voltage wiring ourselves. The longest distance would be less than 60 feet ... VDC does have more voltage drop than AC.
I don't believe there are subsidized rebates for it here locally but our electrical costs have been skyrocketing while our natural gas has steadily gone down ... so I am thinking that it still would be worth it. Since we need both
doors shut more than down south ... we find that the flourescents also give us grief with the end sockets for the bulb pins. They sometimes corrode & burn up.
If we are successful in doing a lighting upgrade ... it could open the
door to upgrading to Mike Doyle's SS air from our 1987 Specialty SS air. with Mosmatic Z booms etc.
Thanks in advance.
mike walsh country bumpkin from bismarck, north dakota