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We have a load of GU10 bulbs in the kitchen, I was looking at buying these online, they seem to be £1 each or so, I have also noticed LED ones and things such as pro lite GU10
http://www.mygreenlighting.co.uk/replacement_bulbs...
Anyone here know much about these? Is it worth switching the lot to LEDs?
Will I be sitting in funny lighting colours/in the dark?
http://www.mygreenlighting.co.uk/replacement_bulbs...
Anyone here know much about these? Is it worth switching the lot to LEDs?
Will I be sitting in funny lighting colours/in the dark?
I have had customers bring back the LED jobs because they are sitting in the dark. LED is best for effect and colour as yet.They are getting brighter. Think £60 for a superbright 3w GU10 Still only about 220 lumens though.
They can be quite spectacular if you try to dim them too.
The low energy lamps are a bit ugly but do the trick I use a few myself. (The megaman ones, I buy them well) All the LE stuff takes a while to get a full head of steam up so bear that in mind. In the bathroom you could have wet socks. Somewhere you leave the lights on you will make a real saving.
In order to work out if they will be bright enough it may be helpful to bear in mind that the GU10 or other halogens are typically 20 lumens per watt.
6400k is a pretty cold colour and can be hard on the eyes long term.
HTH
They can be quite spectacular if you try to dim them too.
The low energy lamps are a bit ugly but do the trick I use a few myself. (The megaman ones, I buy them well) All the LE stuff takes a while to get a full head of steam up so bear that in mind. In the bathroom you could have wet socks. Somewhere you leave the lights on you will make a real saving.
In order to work out if they will be bright enough it may be helpful to bear in mind that the GU10 or other halogens are typically 20 lumens per watt.
6400k is a pretty cold colour and can be hard on the eyes long term.
HTH
The above is both correct and incorrect. There ARE LEDs that can do the job, you just need to know what to look out for and what to avoid. Anything 'bulb' like is to be avoided but you can definitely light a home now using modern LED.
I posted a lot of information in this thread
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
I posted a lot of information in this thread
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
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