Hexagon LED garage lights?
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25th QV

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183 posts

68 months

Sunday 2nd March
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Anyone fitted them?

My aging fluorescent tubes are starting to fail and I;ve always fancied an upgrade. At one end of the scale I could just replace the tubes with T8 LED replacements and call it done, but at the other end I could go all 'detailing shop' with the hexagons - but only if they;re worth it.

Anyone got any, or fitted any?

Any 'must know before' factors?

Or other recomendattions.

Double garage with a 3 x 6 foot tubes one side and 4 x 5 foot tubes the other side.

DorsetSparky

385 posts

26 months

25th QV

Original Poster:

183 posts

68 months

Sunday 2nd March
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Thanks.

markbigears

2,485 posts

285 months

Sunday 2nd March
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So last year insta and now a bit council

MattsCar

1,778 posts

121 months

Monday 3rd March
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I get asked about these a lot. However, I have yet to see or hear about a set that has been designed properly, from scratch, and specifically for a UK manufacturer with a solid UK manufacturer backed warranty. E.g Robus, Enlite, Ansell etc

Everything I see is direct from China or direct from China with a short lived brand name attached, and marketed on Social media, at double the price.

If anyone knows any different, feel free to correct me.


h0b0

8,707 posts

212 months

Monday 3rd March
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I think they do a terrible job of lighting a car. They seem to be disappearing from YouTube and I suspect that’s the reason.

No ideas for a name

2,595 posts

102 months

Monday 3rd March
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h0b0 said:


I think they do a terrible job of lighting a car. They seem to be disappearing from YouTube and I suspect that’s the reason.
I might have got the wrong idea but - itsn't the whole idea that they don't give an even light.
I thought the 'pattern' was supposed to help spot issues when 'detailing' (that which used to be called cleaning in my day).
Surely hex lights are not suitable for workshops as the light is not even.


GnuBee

1,294 posts

231 months

Monday 3rd March
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A friend of mine has a 3 x 2 hex light install in his classic car workshop. At 4m ceiling height the light at gound/car level is very good (e.g. does not result in harsh shadows, creates a uniform light).

Those IG shots done in HDR with the assembly 1m above the car don't neccessarily highlight the reality.

anonymous-user

70 months

Monday 3rd March
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markbigears said:
So last year insta and now a bit council
Excellent. I'll look forward to putting mine up in the summer even more now.

markbigears

2,485 posts

285 months

Monday 3rd March
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MrBig said:
markbigears said:
So last year insta and now a bit council
Excellent. I'll look forward to putting mine up in the summer even more now.
I'm so sorry, have I pi$$ed on your chips?
I'm sure your garage is going to look fabulous smile

OutInTheShed

11,580 posts

42 months

Monday 3rd March
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No ideas for a name said:
I might have got the wrong idea but - itsn't the whole idea that they don't give an even light.
I thought the 'pattern' was supposed to help spot issues when 'detailing' (that which used to be called cleaning in my day).
Surely hex lights are not suitable for workshops as the light is not even.
That makes a kind of sense.
I was in a high-end yacht repair workshop a while back, they had a range of wacky lights to show up GRP defects,
edit. Should have said FRP, lots of carbon in there!

The hex lights just look like a studio set for Top of the Pops in about 1979.

It's not my kind of garage. I have a range of LED and fluorescent battens on the bottom of the storage racks which run across the ceiling. Plus 'task lights' of various flavours.

Mont Blanc

2,007 posts

59 months

Monday 3rd March
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markbigears said:
MrBig said:
markbigears said:
So last year insta and now a bit council
Excellent. I'll look forward to putting mine up in the summer even more now.
I'm so sorry, have I pi$$ed on your chips?
I'm sure your garage is going to look fabulous smile
I used to like them, and was going to install them during renovations of my 4 bay garage. But now I can't stand them. As above, they looked good on instagram, but now look tacky IMO.

Plus, they are just cheap crap as most people have found out. My worry would be having sections fail and then being unable to buy the correct replacement pieces again.

I'm going to be sticking with LED downlighters.

XF-Andy

372 posts

142 months

Monday 3rd March
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I'd suggest searching for petrolped on youtube. He has refurbed (practically rebuilt) his garage and had a UK company supply and install these lights. He has a full series on the garage refurb and at least a couple of episodes on lighting.

ChocolateFrog

32,188 posts

189 months

Monday 3rd March
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Seen a couple be assembled and the quality looks as you'd expect from something direct from China.

anonymous-user

70 months

Tuesday 4th March
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markbigears said:
I'm so sorry, have I pi$$ed on your chips?
I'm sure your garage is going to look fabulous smile
Not at all. I'm sure it will look council, especially as I imported a $100 set from China laugh I imagine folks probably think the same about me in my mid 40s wearing Jordans on the school run too biggrin