Was just looking for a fixture myself and noticed that some of the boxes clearly indicated "for use in hot and humid conditions". Perhaps yours is not of this type. There is little technology in a neon so I have to conclude that temperature and humidity have an effect on the ballast. Personally, I have a similar question,,,,, I tried to install a neon fixture in my garage during the winter and it performed very poorly. I think there may be a model for cold environment. I'm on the search! Good luck.
Not unless you have 277 volts in your garage. Open the fixture and check the ballast. Some of the commercial fixtures have multi tap connections for different voltages. If 120 or 240 volt tap is present then you can use the fixture.
The evaporation is not significant at high humidity.
A day with low humidityLow humidity. High humidity will prevent sweat from evaporating and hence make you feel warmer.
High humidity outside and a leaky house. What are you measuring your humidity with? Is it reliable?
It's when air in a region is very moist (humidity is high)
Not unless you have 277 volts in your garage. Open the fixture and check the ballast. Some of the commercial fixtures have multi tap connections for different voltages. If 120 or 240 volt tap is present then you can use the fixture.
a mid- precipitation and a few rain clouds and a high humidity.
Many older fluorescent lamps are equipped with ballasts that don't work properly in hot and/or humid weather. Newer fixtures can be bought with solid-state ballasts that resist high temperatures and humidity, and replacement ballasts are available to retrofit existing fixtures.
high humidity
The evaporation is not significant at high humidity.
High humidity reduces the rate of transpiration.
A day with low humidityLow humidity. High humidity will prevent sweat from evaporating and hence make you feel warmer.
Aluminum. Commonly used in light fixtures because its cheaper and can handle those low currents.
bay fixtures are much better than fluorscent and provide much more light an beauty. they look very nice and are a well worth it invcestment for the better of the future.
Light fixtures in a room are selected on the basis of the kind of light, and the amount of light that you want to have in that room. Your decision about whether to use high maintenance or low maintenance types of lighting is a separate issue, which is based upon your personal willingness to invest effort in maintaining your lighting, as well as your opinion about the relative aesthetics of the various types of lighting. Or in other words, if you really like the way some high maintenance kind of lighting looks, you might be willing to use it and to commit yourself to the high maintenance. You could, of course, decide that since your room has, or requires a large number of fixtures, you therefore do not want high maintenance lighting. But then, you might also decide that since high maintenance lighting is the kind you want, you are willing to invest the effort.
High humidity outside and a leaky house. What are you measuring your humidity with? Is it reliable?
a mid- precipitation and a few rain clouds and high humidity