Fluorescent lights
 

Fluorescent lights

Started by rampeyboy, July 12, 2010, 01:54:20 PM

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rampeyboy

Don't know if anyone uses them or not, but I found a good deal on 36" fluorescent lights at Northern Tool for $5 each plus $1 for the bulb. At least I thought it was a good deal. I bought 6 of them for my project. They are a clearance item, so you won't find them in the catalog. They are advertised as cabinet lights. Hope this helps someone..

Boyce
Boyce Rampey
Columbia, SC
Scenicruiser 227

eddiepotts

The one thing I found in buying lights is check the price of the bulb. You may got it cheap on clearance but the box store may have the bulbs for $10 when you need new ones.

rampeyboy

I been thinking about that. Bulbs seem to last a long time, but since they have them on sale too, I think I'll go back and get at least 6 spare bulbs. The bulbs rang up a dollar each, so for six bucks I'll have one spare for each fixture. Hopefully these will work out for me!

Boyce
Boyce Rampey
Columbia, SC
Scenicruiser 227

BG6

I'm cheating -- I left most of the luggage racks in place, and with them, the 24V flouro lights, wired to single switches in the bath and bedroom, and 3-way switches in the front half (kitchen / living room), with an extra switch to go between the main lights at the walls and the softer lights over the aisle.  I also still have the reading lights, wired directly to the house batteries.

I left the instrument panel switch for the lights, so I can still work them from the front, but I put the front 3-way switch on the modesty panel, where I can easily reach it from the driver's seat.

Having taken out half a dozen of the 24V ballasts, I don't think I will ever have to buy new ones, and the several flouro tubes that came out of the racks are safely stored, so I won't need to buy them, either.

I was even able to do a lot of the new wiring using the wire harness that I cut off when removing the racks which did come out, and the aluminum sheet is also going to good use on various jobs. 

ccbmster

BG6.....that sounds like what I would like to do if I end up with a unit that has the enclosed racks.  How long ago did you do it and is it working out well for you?
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BG6

I wish I had enclosed racks -- mine are open, but I've taken off the upper securing rope to make it easier to store and get stuff.

It's working out just fine.  Each light draws 1 amp to 1.25 (the 4-footers), and gives plenty of light.  I took a look at the LED lighting, but couldn't see spending a couple of hundred bucks to save half an amp per bulb -- and lose most of the light.

The only added lighting that I have are the reading lights in the bookcase / headboard of my bed and the lighted mirror in the bath.  Everything else is where TMC put it.

I'm going to modify the wiring to make a bigger difference between lighting levels, and at the same time cut consumption at the level I will use the most but still have max light when I need it.