| Hi all, Here's my 2 cents, to add-on a bit more to this thread... I just bought this shoplight too, also from HomeDep, (this one, right?) and plan on overdriving it with the help of instructions found here (thanks to all for posting this great info and especially to Zink). It is a cool 48" model, made of thin shiny metal (aluminium or cheap steel?) with a very reflective surface. So, no need to add mylar to the inside relector! And it's angled so it does reflect quite a lot right under the bulbs (T8). It has a pull chain indeed and is an instant start. I'm sure that once overdriven, using two of these, side to side and with good bulbs and optimizing the reflector's angle, I'll be able to light a fire under there! hehehe ;) I'll let you know how it goes with the overdriving and maybe post some pictures of the specific how-to for this model... Here's more specific info on the unit: Brand: Lithonia (a division of Acuity Lighting Group) (LightAHome.com) Name: Worklight Diamond Plate (a cheapo/very light version of diamond plate) Characteristics: 4 feet (48"), T8 bulbs, shiny reflector, pull chain switch, Instant start, 5 feet black power cord. Price: $39.95 (Canadian$) (not on sale, at Home Depot) Model number: 1241 DP GESB C.I. Code: 104 XYX Ballast: AccuPro Electronic, Instant Start, Model # AP-RC-232IP-120-1 PICTURE:
The reflector was a piece of cake to remove (2 screws), to enable inspecting the innards, and I'm sure it'll be easy to add another ballast in there and overdrive. I did find out something to note though, and I'm not quite sure if this will hinder the overdring operation, but I doubt it. Contrarily to the first diagram on the overdriving instructions, the sockets have only ONE connecting point (the latter having two Wire Insert Slots, however, so that should make it feasable). I'll figure out the wiring and will let you know when it's done. PS: my setup is to grow seeds and prepare the seedlings for outside transplant in May (Zone 5a, though these days, with climate change, you never know...) Cheers and happy gardening! -ChrisL |