swanicyouth
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- Mar 3, 2011
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Ok, I'm looking for help from guys that know a thing or two about home electricity. I live in a condo/apartment that has a single car garage that is very narrow. How narrow you ask? This narrow:
Also, the lighting in my garage is abysmal, just a single CFL bulb that looks "yellow". So, I bought the halogens:
Then I bought the Brinkmann:
But, waxing or polishing was always a real drag, as I always had to pull out into the sun to get the true results. The car would look great in the garage, only to pull it outside to see dust and fingerprints. So, being a true AutoGeek, this would never work. First, I researched if there was some kind of super light bulb I could get that would just swap, but I found out that's not the case. I decided to go with 4' strip T8 dual bulb hanging lights. First I bought 1 strip, then another, then another. I now have 6 T8 light bulbs in my garage. Anyone else with lighting issues, I would encourage you to do this, as these fixtures are super cheap(10 bucks each for fixtures, good bulbs are about 4 bucks each) and are super easy to install(they just hang from an anchor you install in dry wall, then plug in your outlet). Also, I got the 6,xxxx rated bulbs, the ones that make " blue light". Now my garage is brighter than a sunny day. Dramatic difference!
...However, I wanted them all to work with the light switch, which to the best of my knowledge only works the single light socket. So, I got a bulb socket adapter, where the adapter allows outlets to be tapped off the bulb:
My question is, is this safe? I rent, and can't do any re-wiring. The guy at Lowes told me it was OK, as he said fluorescent lights are super efficient. However, this was when I planned on running just 1 fixture, now I have 3 and would like to run another one. So, I know heat is the enemy of electrical wires and such. I keep hand checking the bulb and the wires and nothing gets hot. Also, I always turn the lights off when I leave the room. I know the wires look kind of ghetto, but I can't hard wire these in because it violates my lease. Also, I plan to add 1 more, as I've gone light crazy. Here are some pics of the setup:
Will my house burn down?

Also, the lighting in my garage is abysmal, just a single CFL bulb that looks "yellow". So, I bought the halogens:

Then I bought the Brinkmann:

But, waxing or polishing was always a real drag, as I always had to pull out into the sun to get the true results. The car would look great in the garage, only to pull it outside to see dust and fingerprints. So, being a true AutoGeek, this would never work. First, I researched if there was some kind of super light bulb I could get that would just swap, but I found out that's not the case. I decided to go with 4' strip T8 dual bulb hanging lights. First I bought 1 strip, then another, then another. I now have 6 T8 light bulbs in my garage. Anyone else with lighting issues, I would encourage you to do this, as these fixtures are super cheap(10 bucks each for fixtures, good bulbs are about 4 bucks each) and are super easy to install(they just hang from an anchor you install in dry wall, then plug in your outlet). Also, I got the 6,xxxx rated bulbs, the ones that make " blue light". Now my garage is brighter than a sunny day. Dramatic difference!
...However, I wanted them all to work with the light switch, which to the best of my knowledge only works the single light socket. So, I got a bulb socket adapter, where the adapter allows outlets to be tapped off the bulb:

My question is, is this safe? I rent, and can't do any re-wiring. The guy at Lowes told me it was OK, as he said fluorescent lights are super efficient. However, this was when I planned on running just 1 fixture, now I have 3 and would like to run another one. So, I know heat is the enemy of electrical wires and such. I keep hand checking the bulb and the wires and nothing gets hot. Also, I always turn the lights off when I leave the room. I know the wires look kind of ghetto, but I can't hard wire these in because it violates my lease. Also, I plan to add 1 more, as I've gone light crazy. Here are some pics of the setup:



Will my house burn down?