ChronoMonkeyX
ChronoMonkeyX OP t1_itv2dm8 wrote
Reply to comment by paulgraz in Question about fluorescent light fixture replacement: how much light do I need? by ChronoMonkeyX
The goal is get rid of old generic(and cracked and yellowing) fixture for something nicer since we are remodeling the kitchen, and to switch to LEDs for power consumption. I'd say the amount of light before was fine, I don't need more and don't think I want much less.
I'd be perfectly happy with the standard LED box replacements, but it's my mother's kitchen and my sister isn't going to settle for a new plain box light.
When I saw the old bulbs are 2600 lumens each, I started to worry about the kitchen being dim.
ChronoMonkeyX t1_it3w7w8 wrote
The highline has a low flush rate, try holding down the handle to let more water through at once.
Also, fiber.
I love a halloween toilet decoration, I like the good old classic, stuffed pair of pants sticking out of it.
ChronoMonkeyX OP t1_itz3sle wrote
Reply to comment by blahblahblah123pp in Question about fluorescent light fixture replacement: how much light do I need? by ChronoMonkeyX
Thank you, I suspected the full 10,400 was unlikely because of the shape of the fluorescent tube, but wasn't sure what kind of estimate to use. 10,000 lumens of LED light would be insane in a kitchen.