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 Dischord World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 00:03 - 06 Dec 2011 Post subject: LED Downlights / Spotlights |
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Has anybody replaced their standard GU10 halogen bulbs with a LED version? and also is there anywhere cheap to buy the LED bulbs? I'm really after a 40w equivalent (in terms of how much light they give out) in a LED lamp. Mains voltage btw. ____________________ 2012 KTM EXC 250
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 groovylee World Chat Champion

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i tried about 12 months ago with some from screwfix. they were about £10 a pop at the time iirc.
my advice - unless they have had any major advances in the last 12 months DO NOT BOTHER.
i got less light out of a 4 lamp fitting, than i could get by turning on the screen of my mobile
took them back.
i hear reasonable things about the newer ones, but the light can be quite harsh and clinical IMHO ____________________ Past - 1988 honda revere 600, 1996 kawasaki gpz500s, 1999 Yamaha R6
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Yeah use them in the kitchen, run 6 as the main lights.
Just replaced them (3 of the 6 lost a segment) but got the wrong colour (apparently day white isnt what I was after as they are more of a blue light).
They burn a hell of a lot less electrickery, and easily bright enough, tho when we tried just 3 in the mother in laws found them a bit dull.
Bought the last lot here : https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130520470787
Using the 78 LED ones, but i would def say warm white not the day white. ____________________ The BCF's very own Party boy! Though he's getting old and feeling it!
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 Stelmer World Chat Champion

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I've got one like this on a desk lamp - Link
Perfect for a desk, but the GF wouldn't let me use it in the bathroom as she didn't like the light.
The ones linked in ebay above are cheap for a reason.... Get ones with a few decent led units, rather than loads of rubbish leds... ____________________ "because one stroke isnt enough and four strokes waste two" |
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I have 4 GU10 lights in our kitchen and bought a pack of 4 3W LED lights (3x1W LEDs) from Fleabay (£15) about a year and half ago.
One of the 4 failed within the week so I replaced one of the CFLs.
The LEDs are more focused than the CFL, gives a similar light output over the area where the beam lands to the CFL, but it is nowhere near a halogen bulb.
The CFL failed recently so I bought another 4 pack from Fleabay (£10) to ensure I get the same colour in the room. Within the first week another one failed and they are a daylight white as opposed to the first set, which I thought were daylight but appear to be warm white in comparison.
Verdict: for accent lighting they work well. I've got 4 covering my worktops which works reasonably well over the limited area, but CFLs have a wider beam spread. If you want to replace halogens,
CFLs have a comparible beam spread, but lower light output. ____________________ '82 C50, '81 CB100, '84 GS125, '95 NTV650, '00 Bandit 600, '06 SV650, '56 Z1000, '89 NTV600
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Cheers for the response guys! From the sounds of it there's nothing low energy that can offer same light output as a 40w halogen. The fella who wants the work done is fed up of replacing transformers and lamps so I suggested mains voltage LEDs as a possible alternative but wasn't exactly sure what was out there  ____________________ 2012 KTM EXC 250
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 126 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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