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Old 03-10-2012, 05:08 PM   #1
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Default 4 bulb T8 fixture with a cord & plug?

Hey Guys,
I have been to Lowes twice now blankly staring at the tube lights.

I really want one 4' fixture with 4 x T8 lights, preferably with a cord (so I don't have to make one myself). I have a 3 prong outlet available to plug into.

Has anyone seen a nice one of these or could post a link? I have been all over HD and Lowes, and Google, and I can't find a nice one WITH a plug.

I really like the diamond plate ones, but I can only find those in 2 bulb units. I really want 4 bulbs so I can limit this to one fixture for my small 1 car garage.

http://www.doitbest.com/Flourescent+...sku-513493.dib

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Old 03-10-2012, 05:54 PM   #2
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Default Re: 4 bulb T8 fixture with a cord & plug?

If it comes from the factory supplied w/ a cord & plug & sold at a store catering to the DIY crowd w/o being a special order all you have is a crap fixture, there is no exception to that rule. Let me ask a simple question, why does it have to come w/ a cord & plug????
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Old 03-11-2012, 07:05 AM   #3
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If it comes from the factory supplied w/ a cord & plug & sold at a store catering to the DIY crowd w/o being a special order all you have is a crap fixture, there is no exception to that rule. Let me ask a simple question, why does it have to come w/ a cord & plug????
Norcal,
It seemed like it would be easier if it came with a cord and plug. I don't want to hard wire it, because then I have to tear into my ceiling for the wiring. I guess I could make a cord and plug, but it seems like I should be able to find a quality unit somewhere that already has one.

OR maybe I can't

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Old 03-11-2012, 10:02 AM   #4
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Norcal,
It seemed like it would be easier if it came with a cord and plug. I don't want to hard wire it, because then I have to tear into my ceiling for the wiring. I guess I could make a cord and plug, but it seems like I should be able to find a quality unit somewhere that already has one.

OR maybe I can't

Thanks,
Drew
I did not write it in my orig. post, but why not add your own cord & plug? Simple solution,IMHO.
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Old 03-11-2012, 10:46 AM   #5
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Default Re: 4 bulb T8 fixture with a cord & plug?

To the op, that is what I did...add a plug. I have twelve in my shop. It took me maybe an hour to rig up all the fixtures. Hardest part for me was getting the knock-out plug out of fixture. Seems the units I purchased did not cut the knock-out enough, so I had to wiggle em for two three minutes before they broke off. Outside of that it was easy and I was able to put plug where I wanted.
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Old 03-11-2012, 02:21 PM   #6
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Default Re: 4 bulb T8 fixture with a cord & plug?

Thanks for the replies. I will investigate adding my own plug. I guess I just need to get the write gauge wire to match the house. Did you guys use wire nuts or the crimp-style connectors?

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Old 03-11-2012, 03:05 PM   #7
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Default Re: 4 bulb T8 fixture with a cord & plug?

for the cord, just get a 16ga cord. You dont need a 12 or 14ga plug in cord for a shop light unless the light's power consumption warrants it.
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Old 03-12-2012, 11:26 AM   #8
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LOL Weird. I went to lowes saturday and had a HARD time finding one without a plug! I actually had to cut mine off and wire them to my existing ceiling wires.
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Old 03-13-2012, 12:43 AM   #9
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Default Re: 4 bulb T8 fixture with a cord & plug?

I just recently bought 5 of these http://www.electricalmarketplace.com...mps-P2306.aspx (awesome price for HO with low starting temp.) And I need to make my own cord. Not a big deal at all. They come with a little plug adapter that shows you where the white and black wires go... then just wire nut the grounds together. I plan on buying 14ga 3 conductor extension cord wire and putting a male plug on the end. If you only need one.... I would just cut a couple feet off of an existing 14ga extension cord that you have and use that (use male end so you can plug your light in). then just buy another male plug to fix your extension cord. eazy peazy!
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Old 03-13-2012, 07:39 PM   #10
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Default Re: 4 bulb T8 fixture with a cord & plug?

Home Depot now carries a Lithonia 4 Bulb T8 hanging shop light that meets your requirements. It also has a convenience outlet for daisy chaining another light to it as well.
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Old 03-15-2012, 09:28 AM   #11
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Default Re: 4 bulb T8 fixture with a cord & plug?

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I I plan on buying 14ga 3 conductor extension cord wire and putting a male plug on the end. If you only need one.... I would just cut a couple feet off of an existing 14ga extension cord that you have and use that (use male end so you can plug your light in). then just buy another male plug to fix your extension cord. eazy peazy!
I would just use an old computer cord; the female connector (that you're going to cut off) has been the same since forever and I always have a bunch floating around. They stamp the gauge into the plastic. If your work has an "IT dump" ask the guy for a nice thick cord. "A friend" "borrowed" a pair to make a suicide cord during Hurricane Irene...
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Old 03-15-2012, 09:38 AM   #12
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Default Re: 4 bulb T8 fixture with a cord & plug?

I am using 4 LOA 2-bulb T-8 fixtures from Walmart. $10 each, with a cord. Nice clean white aluminum with reflectors. Eventually I will hard wire them, but they work great. Many here have had great experiences with this "Chinese Crap"!

In your case, two spread out would be better than 4 bulbs in one unit crowded into each other, for light output anyhow.





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Old 03-15-2012, 09:45 AM   #13
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^ some say you want to space the LOA units (and all flourescents not specifically so rated) off the ceiling by half an inch in case the ballast overheats. Keeps the fire down.

My LOA is actually assembled in America, though the ballast and 85% of the value is probably Chinese.

I'm working on replacing my ghetto T12s with humming magnetic ballasts with those LOA units one at a time. Not bad for the money.
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