In my detached garage I have one wall full of posters, pictures, vintage car parts, and memorabilia. I use a lighting strip (tract lighting) on the sloped ceiling which light up the wall and workbench below.
I’ve had incandescent spot lights since the garage was built in 2004, and I’ve rarely had to replace any bulbs. But over the past couple of years slowly they all are burning out! One reason is my son’s car has been in there being restored so the lights are on more than usual.
I keep buying replacement spotlights when I can find them, but they don’t last a couple of months if that!!!!! They’re crap!
So, would it make sense to go with a LED spot light or do they even make such a thing? The tract has about 18 or 20 lights (with hoods) attached currently.
Maybe I should keep trying incandescent? These are spot lights not flood lights!
Any ideas appreciated?
Thanks,
John
I’ve had incandescent spot lights since the garage was built in 2004, and I’ve rarely had to replace any bulbs. But over the past couple of years slowly they all are burning out! One reason is my son’s car has been in there being restored so the lights are on more than usual.
I keep buying replacement spotlights when I can find them, but they don’t last a couple of months if that!!!!! They’re crap!
So, would it make sense to go with a LED spot light or do they even make such a thing? The tract has about 18 or 20 lights (with hoods) attached currently.
Maybe I should keep trying incandescent? These are spot lights not flood lights!
Any ideas appreciated?
Thanks,
John