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<blockquote data-quote="Geoff1946" data-source="post: 477643" data-attributes="member: 28452"><p>Depends entirely on what you want to do in there. If you just want to put a car in safely, you need minimal light. If you want to use it as a workshop you need a lot more. </p><p></p><p>Whichever, these days I wouldn't install fluorescent, (which are slow to come up to full output in extreme cold), but LED.</p><p></p><p>Condensation may be an issue too, so IP44 may be wise. - I'm not sure if its mandatory for current regs, other members are more up to date than me on that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoff1946, post: 477643, member: 28452"] Depends entirely on what you want to do in there. If you just want to put a car in safely, you need minimal light. If you want to use it as a workshop you need a lot more. Whichever, these days I wouldn't install fluorescent, (which are slow to come up to full output in extreme cold), but LED. Condensation may be an issue too, so IP44 may be wise. - I'm not sure if its mandatory for current regs, other members are more up to date than me on that. [/QUOTE]
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