angus99
Guru
Our engine room has four 110-VAC 48” fluorescent tube fixtures (8 bulbs). It’s really bright in there when we’re on shore power or running the genset. Besides the raw lumens, the long bulbs reach every corner so almost everything I need to work on has plenty of light. The downside is that the 110-VAC wiring external to the fixtures has several dangerous looking taped-up splices, is fed by extension cords and looks like crap.
There are also four original 12-volt dome lights that are totally useless mounted very close to the fluorescent fixtures. I’m thinking of ripping out the AC wiring, removing the 12-volt dome lights, converting the fluorescents to LEDs with something like these LED Replacement for 18" 12v Tube Lights and powering them with the wiring that used to power the dome lights. (The link has a misprint, but takes you to the right place.)
Has anybody done anything like this?
I know there are also strip lights I could run the length of the ER; not sure I’d get the level if brightness I want (like below) or how the strip lights hold up to ER temps and voltage fluctuations.
There are also four original 12-volt dome lights that are totally useless mounted very close to the fluorescent fixtures. I’m thinking of ripping out the AC wiring, removing the 12-volt dome lights, converting the fluorescents to LEDs with something like these LED Replacement for 18" 12v Tube Lights and powering them with the wiring that used to power the dome lights. (The link has a misprint, but takes you to the right place.)
Has anybody done anything like this?
I know there are also strip lights I could run the length of the ER; not sure I’d get the level if brightness I want (like below) or how the strip lights hold up to ER temps and voltage fluctuations.