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Re: Fluorescent and incandescent lighting.
Good question...coming from someone who has a love/hate relationship with Compact Fluorescent bulbs (love them for the long life/low energy in apps where you leave them on for a long time; hate them for closets/stairways that you turn on only briefly and you want full light output right now), that seems like a lot of work. I have just the usually located bare incandescent...if I upgraded to a bunch of flourescent fixtures, I'd probably leave them there, but that's not 50/50. If you get the low temp fluorescent, that will light in low temps, what do you think the warmup is, and would you really need full light output within a few minutes of starting?
I'm thinking you might have a lot of fixtures for a detailing garage, and the low initial output might still be pretty good. The point about incandescent being better for swirl spotting is a salient one, tho.
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