Linear vs UFO High Bay LED Lights Expert Analysis











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A common question we hear from customers is should I use a linear or UFO style high bay light fixture. • In this video, Neil Peterson of LED Lighting Supply takes you through some of the differences to help you to choose the right style high bay fixture for your business. • After watching this video, you can browse our full line of High Bays LED Lights: • Linear Style: https://www.ledlightingsupply.com/com... • UFO Style: https://www.ledlightingsupply.com/com... • Transcript: • Hi, my name is Neil Peterson with LED Lighting Supply. • Today, I'm just going to talk about the difference between a UFO High Bay and a Linear High Bay. • In general, they both provide basically the same amount of coverage. • Your main differences are really form factor and additional features available with it. • A UFO traditionally hangs can also come with a pendant mount. • UFO also comes with varying optics. • So if your fixtures mounted very high, like a 30 or 40 feet. • The standard optics is 120 degrees. • We could take you down to 90 or 60 degree. • What this does is gets more light shining down on the ground then flooding out all over the place. • At those high heights, a linear fixture again mounts flat or usually mount • with a wire or chain. • It also can have a pendant or surface mount bracket. • They do come to the lens. • The main differences are really ideal up to your 30 feet. • They do come in as with UFOs. • The wattages just can go up pretty high. • So you can replace 1000 watt, even a 1500 watt metal halide fixture. • So it really then gets back to just preference. • Both these can come with an EMB option. • They can come with motion sensors. • They can come in high voltage. • So it really gets back to a preference for what you like. • We found that many customers that have T5 current fixtures, like the linear fixture, in many cases, they can just reuse the wiring. • The only other thing that you will see with a linear is most of your old T5 fixtures are 4 feet long. • Most of your linear fixtures are actually 2 feet long in the lower wattages. • Usually anything up to about 220 watt. • Then above that you're getting three or four feet. • So again, the choice really gets back to your preference. • In general, they do both produce the same amount of light. • So have a great day and we'll talk to you later.

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