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    Re: Ceiling light As Seen On TV

    Quote Originally Posted by BSoares View Post
    I connected mine to the outlets on the ceiling that the garage door opener connects to.

    If you don’t have one there, there are adapters that can give you an outlet from the socket you have on the ceiling.

    These lights we’re talking about daisy chain and power each other so you only need one outlet.
    Will I need them just spaced out the ceiling and not necessarily on the side walls for vertical panels?

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    Re: Ceiling light As Seen On TV

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    Will I need them just spaced out the ceiling and not necessarily on the side walls at door level?
    Correct. For closer inspection when working on the car I use a Scangrip Multimatch R.
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    Re: Ceiling light As Seen On TV

    I actually bought two to supplement the lightning in my garage. I actually found them to be "too bright" and left the entire garage with a washed out look.
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    Re: Ceiling light As Seen On TV

    I don't think any overhead light would be very adequate in helping with horizontal or vertical surfaces.

    A while back I upgraded the lighting in my garage with multiple overhead LED bar lights. It floods the garage with fairly bright very even light. It is good for coating or LSP application, but when I'm correcting, I'll turn all that off and use lights on a stand which shine light at a low angle across any panel, whether horizontal or vertical.
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