December 10, 2025 9:31 PM PST
I’ve been checking them out, and it looks like the newer LED high bay options are way more efficient than the older metal halide setups. The brightness is cleaner, they turn on instantly, and they seem to cover big areas really well, even with high ceilings.
I’m also noticing a lot of talk about longer lifespan and lower maintenance, which is definitely a plus for facilities that run lights all day. Curious if anyone here has noticed a real difference in visibility or energy bills after switching.
If you’ve installed high bay lights, how’s the performance been? Any brands or styles you’d recommend or avoid?
I’ve been checking them out, and it looks like the newer LED high bay options are way more efficient than the older metal halide setups. The brightness is cleaner, they turn on instantly, and they seem to cover big areas really well, even with high ceilings.
I’m also noticing a lot of talk about longer lifespan and lower maintenance, which is definitely a plus for facilities that run lights all day. Curious if anyone here has noticed a real difference in visibility or energy bills after switching.
If you’ve installed high bay lights, how’s the performance been? Any brands or styles you’d recommend or avoid?