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I was so impressed by them that I am actually considering them to replace the 27 in my kitchen / diner. I hasten to add that I would be losing a few too. Think they were Starlight or something and came with a 3 year guarantee.
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LED GU10 Downlights
Re: LED GU10 Downlights
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Re: LED GU10 Downlights
I go to ledhut for mine. Leccy bills sooo much lower. Combine that with the boiler I got last year which generates leccy and sells it back to the grid as part of its normal operating process and soon they will be paying me to light my home
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Re: LED GU10 Downlights
[quote="Sanj"]
[quote="Steamyrotter"]
Then got some 3x1W LED spots (approx £1.20 each). Tighter beam, better light and have lasted well over 18 months so far...
Got 4 mounted above my cooker so have had a lot of heat cycling and still going strong.
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Do you mind me asking, where from?
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Ebay again...
Bit of a skint flint me.....
Will try to find who the seller was and let you know
[quote="snipez999"]
Combine that with the boiler I got last year which generates leccy and sells it back to the grid as part of its normal operating process and soon they will be paying me to light my home
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Could you post / pm some detail on that boiler.
Looking to replace mine soon and wanted something like that..
Cheers
[quote="Steamyrotter"]
Then got some 3x1W LED spots (approx £1.20 each). Tighter beam, better light and have lasted well over 18 months so far...
Got 4 mounted above my cooker so have had a lot of heat cycling and still going strong.
[/quote]
Do you mind me asking, where from?
[/quote]
Ebay again...
Bit of a skint flint me.....
Will try to find who the seller was and let you know
[quote="snipez999"]
Combine that with the boiler I got last year which generates leccy and sells it back to the grid as part of its normal operating process and soon they will be paying me to light my home
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Could you post / pm some detail on that boiler.
Looking to replace mine soon and wanted something like that..
Cheers
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Please note...
Anything I say is only from my personal experience and knowledge..
I don't assume to know everything, and know there is a lot I don't know..
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Please note...
Anything I say is only from my personal experience and knowledge..
I don't assume to know everything, and know there is a lot I don't know..
But then I could be talking bollox.. O:-)
Re: LED GU10 Downlights
[quote="X5msd"]
Try simply led
GU10 LED NxtGen Series II Dimmable (22 piece SMD 5050, 430 Lumens, 50 watts equiv.)
Got them in my house
Excellent
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Ordered a dozen of these yesterday for the rooms in the loft based on your recommendation.
Just installed them and I'm really pleased. Brightness is slightly better than the halogens they replaced and no issues with the spread of the light either.
If we ever get a warm evening again, I am looking forward to the spots not kicking out additional heat.
Not cheap but hopefully they will pay for themselves eventually!
Try simply led
GU10 LED NxtGen Series II Dimmable (22 piece SMD 5050, 430 Lumens, 50 watts equiv.)
Got them in my house
Excellent
[/quote]
Ordered a dozen of these yesterday for the rooms in the loft based on your recommendation.
Just installed them and I'm really pleased. Brightness is slightly better than the halogens they replaced and no issues with the spread of the light either.
If we ever get a warm evening again, I am looking forward to the spots not kicking out additional heat.
Not cheap but hopefully they will pay for themselves eventually!
Re: LED GU10 Downlights
Hello mate
Not cheap,but very good quality
I've got cool white in most rooms,really pleased with the light
I've now done all my gu10 spots,26 I think
With the kids running riot leaving lights on left right and centre
Ill save a packet
G4 are really good to 130 lm
Got to use a transformer though
Not cheap,but very good quality
I've got cool white in most rooms,really pleased with the light
I've now done all my gu10 spots,26 I think
With the kids running riot leaving lights on left right and centre
Ill save a packet
G4 are really good to 130 lm
Got to use a transformer though
Re: LED GU10 Downlights
[quote="sramsay"]
Not cheap but hopefully they will pay for themselves eventually!
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They will, definitely.
Not cheap but hopefully they will pay for themselves eventually!
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They will, definitely.
Re: LED GU10 Downlights
[quote="huck"]
[quote="sramsay"]
Not cheap but hopefully they will pay for themselves eventually!
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They will, definitely.
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Great feedback guys, thanks very much. Will look at simply LED later
[quote="sramsay"]
Not cheap but hopefully they will pay for themselves eventually!
[/quote]
They will, definitely.
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Great feedback guys, thanks very much. Will look at simply LED later
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