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HID, LPS, and preheat fluorescents forever!!!!!!
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Does anyone have a specific room in their house that they specifically use as a laboratory for lighting experiments and for repairing/restoring fixtures and lamps?
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Desire to collect various light bulbs (especially HID), control gear, and fixtures from around the world.
DISCLAIMER: THE EXPERIMENTS THAT I CONDUCT INVOLVING UNUSUAL LAMP/BALLAST COMBINATIONS SHOULD NOT BE ATTEMPTED UNLESS YOU HAVE THE PROPER KNOWLEDGE. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURIES.
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Being honest, I use any room of the house where there is space.  For take my pictures, I use my bedroom where I installed a 2x 36w fluorescent fixture and 2x 150w halogen lights, so I have a perfect level of light. For doing my inventions in general I go outside, I use my bedroom or I use the garage. For litter things like repairing a radio I use the bedroom, but for bigger things like making a homemade light fixture I use the garage and the patio.
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Mad Max
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I use my garage to shoot most of my photos and do random experiments out there. I store most of my bulbs in my closet and i take some of my photos in my room.  I also mess around with lamps in there too, but don't tell my parents. 
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Collecting light bulbs since 2012, a madman since birth.
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Long live the HPS and SOX!
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I have a small sections of the garage. Not enough space for large lighting projects, but plenty of space for many containers of lamps and a few fixtures.
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I’ve always been interested in all kinds of lighting, mainly incandescent and HID, and especially all kinds of sodium lamps (HPS/LPS). I’ll tolerate LED but I’m not a fan of it. I’m not proud to say that my city has Devolved to LED.
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fluorescent lover 40
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Mostly my room, but I think I used almost every single room in the house before in the past.
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Zack
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I use my dad's tool room for lighting, audio equipment repairs, and other electronics repairs because I have my workbench in there.
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I can't pretend a stranger is a long awaited friend. -Neil Peart
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Long live the Incandescent streetlights! Power Company: Eversource Startup Landscaping/LED retrofit business.
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For me-where the light is.Bring tools to the light.No room in particular.
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Outdoor lighting. Previous long term experiment was an 18 watt LPS operating on an electronic CFL ballast in a Lights of America tall-pack. Currently have a 100 watt self ballasted mercury vapor in the porch light.
Kitchen has the 80's style "illuminated ceiling"; fluorescent strips recessed about a foot into the ceiling above an oak frame with translucent panels but I have LED retrofits :ledt8: in place of the fluorescent tubes. Pretty much unnoticeable to most people.
Garage has a F32T8 running on a preheat circuit.
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Somewhere There Is Light(ning)
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For some things: Say testing something like an old/vintage fixture/ballast/etc.. Or 'tests' such as not running lamps on ballasts they were designed for.. Or other weird experiments.. ...any of which might result in smoke, those all get done outside on the patio (for good reason!)
For general testing (new lamps or ballasts as an example) that are unlikely to involve 'issues', those just happen in a spare bedroom.
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ThunderStorms/Lightning/Tornados are meant to be hunted down & watched...not hidden from in the basement!
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Anything quick or relatively clean gets tested or worked on in a spare room or the basement.
For the dirty "off the street condition" stuff or old lights I haven't tested yet gets cleaned and tested on my workbench in the garage at least before I consider bringing it in. Same goes for running anything that might randomly spew PCBs outs. I tend to replace those capacitors before I move them inside.
I also do most of my restoration/rebuild/repair/fabrication work in the garage for obvious reasons.
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