Enough Lumens for CT

I just received four chineese led light strips for my main lighting in my CT. I thought I had interpreted their lumen chart correctly, but not only did they send me two different colors (warm and cool white), the lamps together do not produce enough brightness for the trailer. While I only tested them in the garage, I am convinced, I would be disappointed in the CT also.
So I am back to searching for low priced alternatives. I have tried to search this forum for recommendations and found many, but they do not suit my needs.
My new question is for you CT'rs out there, what level of lumens from a 12V LED lamp have you found to be adequate for the main lighting in the trailer. I used one 100 watt (800 lumens) AC bulb last fall while hunting with black plastic on the walls. In that instance, I would think I need 200 watts (3200 lumens total). In a lighter walled and ceiling room (6 x 12 ft) I think two 60 watt bulbs might work. That would be about 1600 lumens total (reg. http://lumennow.org/lumens-vs-watts).
Do you think I am close in my calculation to what I might need. I want ceiling flush mounts. An alternative might be these lights which others have posted on this site.
http://www.amazon.com/Gold-Stars-F35280 ... led+lights
But they are only 150 lumens each and would need about 11 to get to 1600 lumens. At the Amazon cost that 12 pieces would be $100 which I think is quite high.
I have also thought about 120 v units running through the PD4045.
Edit:
I just found these and depending on the lumens I need, this could be a good price for me.
http://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?Sea ... d=0&catId=
So I am back to searching for low priced alternatives. I have tried to search this forum for recommendations and found many, but they do not suit my needs.
My new question is for you CT'rs out there, what level of lumens from a 12V LED lamp have you found to be adequate for the main lighting in the trailer. I used one 100 watt (800 lumens) AC bulb last fall while hunting with black plastic on the walls. In that instance, I would think I need 200 watts (3200 lumens total). In a lighter walled and ceiling room (6 x 12 ft) I think two 60 watt bulbs might work. That would be about 1600 lumens total (reg. http://lumennow.org/lumens-vs-watts).
Do you think I am close in my calculation to what I might need. I want ceiling flush mounts. An alternative might be these lights which others have posted on this site.
http://www.amazon.com/Gold-Stars-F35280 ... led+lights
But they are only 150 lumens each and would need about 11 to get to 1600 lumens. At the Amazon cost that 12 pieces would be $100 which I think is quite high.
I have also thought about 120 v units running through the PD4045.
Edit:
I just found these and depending on the lumens I need, this could be a good price for me.
http://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?Sea ... d=0&catId=