Reddit Reddit reviews (Pack of 8) Barrina LED T5 Integrated Single Fixture, 4FT, 2200lm, 6500K (Super Bright White), 20W, Utility Shop Light, Ceiling and Under Cabinet Light, Corded Electric with Built-in ON/Off Switchs

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(Pack of 8) Barrina LED T5 Integrated Single Fixture, 4FT, 2200lm, 6500K (Super Bright White), 20W, Utility Shop Light, Ceiling and Under Cabinet Light, Corded Electric with Built-in ON/Off Switchs
SUPER BRIGHT - More than 2200 lumens output, 20w low power consumption, Save 65% on your electricity billEXTENDABLE DESIGN - Could connect up to 8 lights in series by 48 inches connecting cords or connectors. (48 INCHES connecting cords can meet your different installation needs)EASY INSTALLATION - Plug & play. For added convenience, there are 4PCS 59 inches power cords each package,1 power cords for every 2 tubesWIDE APPLICATION - Perfect for garage, storage area, workbench, basement, home, under cabinet, office general lightingQUALITY ASSURANCE - 3-year unlimited warranty, easy and fast replacement is offered if any quality issue
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9 Reddit comments about (Pack of 8) Barrina LED T5 Integrated Single Fixture, 4FT, 2200lm, 6500K (Super Bright White), 20W, Utility Shop Light, Ceiling and Under Cabinet Light, Corded Electric with Built-in ON/Off Switchs:

u/sevargmas · 14 pointsr/garageporn

In my opinion, if you paid $3K for that little workbench and additions, you've lost your mind.

What do you have there really? A whole 8 sq.ft. of work space if you clear everything off? How can you sit back and be ok with that for $3K? My workbench is probably more than twice that length at 9' and deeper as well. It's made of birch hardwood with steel legs and if given some moderate care will outlive me. I probably have about $700 in that workbench. I'm all pegboarded out as well. You got a monitor up but in spending $3K you still don't have anything hooked up to it?? And what are you going to spend on a Mac mini, another $800? I snagged an aging gaming PC off of Craigslist for $120 which will handle YouTube and whatever other garage shit I throw at it quite easily. Snagged a 1080 ultrawide monitor on there for super cheap as well and mounted it on a VESA swivel mount. Your lighting is truly terrible. You have one light bar going across the top? Even in the video thumbnail you can see all the shadows being cast in that dimly lit area. Do yourself a favor and grab some of these. They'll make your garage as bright as the surface of the Sun and you'll never think about lighting again.

u/MarriedWChildren256 · 4 pointsr/IndoorGarden

I'm going to do some copy/paste from Wikipedia for this.

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>Direct sunlight has a luminous efficacy of about 93 lumens per watt of radiant flux. Multiplying the figure of 1050 watts per square metre by 93 lumens per watt indicates that bright sunlight provides an illuminance of approximately 98 000 lux (lumens per square meter)

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The important number here is that 98000 lumens per square meter.

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So lets take a LED light from Amazon that makes 2200 lumens each. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DNPL2VC/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_Me4WCbEJ31RRE

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To get the same amount of light as the sun in a square meter you'd need 45 (98000/2200) of these LED lights. This is over simplified since LED light doesn't exactly mimic the sun but you get the idea.

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These lights from Amazon are about an inch wide and for arguments sake a meter long (actually a little longer). A meter is 39 inches long so you couldn't even fit 45 of these in a row to mimic the sun.

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(Note to self I need more lights in my indoor greenhouse.)

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Edit for more maths: So lets say you have 20 of these LED lights in a square meter (seams reasonable to me versus staking them side-by-side). You have 44000 lumens per square meter. A little bit less then half of the sun. So you'd need to have them on twice as long as "full sun" duration. 8 hours of full sun becomes 16 hours of LED light.

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(This is ridiculously oversimplified, point being you need a lot of lights shining a long time to mimic the light output of the sun.)

u/Steveko89 · 3 pointsr/homegym

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DNPL2VC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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Well worth the $60 IMO. Tubes are light weight, connect easily enough to the little mounting brackets, came with enough end-to-end connectors, male-to-male wires, and male-to-plug switched wires that I didn't need to buy any additional connection pieces or anything. Only minor complaints were that I had to pre-drill the holes in the joists for the mounting clips (should've expected it, I'm just really lazy) and that the screws themselves aren't terribly hard to strip if you're not paying attention.

u/daisy1975 · 3 pointsr/succulents

Do not hesitate and buy these lights or something similar. Best decision I’ve made for my plants this summer. I saw this on fat_plants_only instagram. She has a whole highlight on her lighting set up and it works. My plants are finally compact and have their stress colors. I think the key is to make sure it’s white LED and 6500K. This is what my set up looks like now. I have my lights on 12 hours a day and in about two weeks I noticed a difference in my plants.

u/BrokenZen · 2 pointsr/Bonsai

This is actually a project I just did this weekend. I originally only had the two shelves in front of the window with red/blue LEDs. It is a south facing window; it's just getting to the end of the day in the picture. I set up the other shelves on the opposite wall for plants that (I believe) only need low light, and cuttings.

I did not like the red/blue LEDs because they caused immediate eye fatigue, and with this also being the spare room my kids use for toys ("the play room"), I didn't want them to have any long-term effects from the lights. I don't know if it's possible, but even being in the room with the red/blues for 5 minutes was pretty bad. I got these lights because they're daylight lights, and any lights are better than no lights at all. These are the lights I bought.

Edit: I'd also like to add one thing about humidity trays. I haven't ever seen much documentation about it or discussion, so I have just been using cookie sheets filled with my bonsai soil mix (100% inorganic). It seems to work? lol

u/LittleElectric · 2 pointsr/succulents

Look at the specs of the light. You need 6500k for color temperature and at least 2000 lumens. You can use any light it doesn't have to say it's a grow light. Bulbs can works but will probably need a deflector to focus the light on the plants.

Here's some i can recommend:

Bulbs 1

bulbs 2

LED light

4 foot long lights

2 foot long lights

another 2ft-er

u/ah64abby · 1 pointr/succulents

I am late in the game for grow lights. I have read just about every thread on grow lights and I just want to make sure that this setup will be okay.

  • My succulents will be on 2 metal wire shelves that is 4’ long (the basic shelves from Home Depot).
  • I read that you can buy a T8 fixture and then buy an adapter to change it to fit T5 bulbs.

    I’m thinking of buying 4 of these (2 on each shelf) fixtures: Shop Fixture

    And these T5 HO bulbs: Vivosun Bulbs

    Would this work for my 2 metal shelves?

    Or .... go with these and put 4 on each shelf? Barrina T5 LEDs
u/margiemarg-69420 · 1 pointr/homegym

(Pack of 8) Barrina LED T5... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DNPL2VC?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share here is the link to the lights that I bought