One thing I have learned is that it’s very hard to have too much light in the garage. The new to me garage had minimal lighting and is still in desperate need of improvement. I recently picked up a set of flood lights to replace the existing yellow light as well as add one to a place that clearly used to have one. The lights I’m using were sent to me by ONFORU, a company that specializes in inexpensive and robust lighting. These are the 65w Flood lights P/N FG153 and came in a 2 pack and provide 7800 lumens each. 

 

You can get a set of these lights HERE 

These are 110/120 Volt AC lights and install much like any other light or light receptacle. Black to black, white to white and the green to ground. These have a solid cast aluminum construction and a sturdy base to hold up to indoor or outdoor use. 

 

These flood lights come with all the normal hardware you would need to install these into most normal uses. I installed these on an existing metal receptacle and the holes lined right up with no modification required. After wiring and mounting these, the knuckle is easily adjusted to fit your needs with either a phillips head screwdriver or a socket. I pointed these at where I’m likely to be working and they provide way more light than I expected. The light is a cool white, and shows details nicely without being too harsh. 

 

Even knowing that I’ll be rewiring many circuits in the garage, the wiring that runs to these lights is sound and will be reused. I’m getting more excited to work in the garage since I can now see what I’m doing. It’s slowly getting better and better! There will be more updates coming soon!

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PWRCORE 12 Brushless 12V 3/8” Impact Wrench Kit

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