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RE: Newell House - arcticdude - 06-23-2014

There's not a lot of difference, the T5 has a slightly higher output. But it also has higher cost. I'll bet I've got the T8's up there and not the T5's, even though I previously mentioned the T5. I'm betting homeylowes didn't have T5's when I did mine.


RE: Newell House - encantotom - 06-23-2014

dean, call erin from the place i sent you . he can explain it all easily. the t5 are smaller in diameter and the only ones that have the High Output bulbs. the 6 bulb fixtures i am using are over 300 watts power each. very very bright.

tom


RE: Newell House - arcticdude - 06-23-2014

Here's a decent site that talks about the differences:

http://www.hoveyelectric.com/hovey-electric-power-blog/bid/83731/T5-vs-T8-How-Do-You-Know-If-You-Really-Need-T5-Lighting


And after looking at the replacement bulb box, I did put up T8's as Tom is doing. I've attached 2 pictures, the first is just 4 lights on and the other is all 20 in the 2400 sqft. They work well. I've got to be under a vehicle before I really need a drop light.


RE: Newell House - arcticdude - 06-23-2014

Well, here's all the lights on:

It's dark outside, so there's no other light other than what's on the ceiling.


RE: Newell House - encantotom - 06-23-2014

there are T5 regular bulbs and then T5HO ones. they are alot brighter.

they are not much more when you buy from a wholesaler

tom


RE: Newell House - whatsnewell - 06-24-2014

Tom, I like the tractor in the picture!


RE: Newell House - encantotom - 06-24-2014

i just cant rationalize the cost of a tractor vs use. i have too many neighbors and new friends with tractors.

but it was fun to look at them

tom


RE: Newell House - encantotom - 07-08-2014

status update. after finally getting the permit, the builder has been tied up with the heavy equipment needed to do my pad. right now i am in dirt shock. the engineer is saying i need 410 cubic yards of dirt to build the pad up. since i live in the boonies, that is going to cost me a small fortune. the builder is searching for that much dirt. i also have a friend who is an exec with a huge pool builder and he is seeing if he can find me any dirt from pool digging.

all of that aside, the dirt starts coming monday. he said it will be trucks coming and going for 4-5 days bringing the dirt.

i have to build the pad up about 2 feet due to floodplain requirements.

tom


RE: Newell House - HoosierDaddy - 07-08-2014

Hi Tom,
WOW! I needed about half that much sand. Fortunately there is a gravel pit less than a mile up the road but it was still pricey. I also needed about 50 ton of limestone so I hauled that my self with my Dodge dually/dump trailer.
Are they using sand or pea gravel or something else?


RE: Newell House - encantotom - 07-11-2014

The excavator came today to scope out where to put the dirt. besides hauling the dirt, he is totally building the pad and compacting it etc.

the trucks start rolling monday morning unless he gets diverted.

dean, it is just fill dirt. on top of the pad will be abc rock compacted.

its about time.

tom