LED Lighting...
Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 11:05 am
In an effort not to hijack someone elses useful thread, I have started a new one so if anyone is interested, the information should hopefully be easier to find. If you are a geek then you will find this interesting... sorry to everyone else
I have LOADS of spotlights in the house, I have a woman that lives in the house that likes to leave the lights on!
The old ones were the 50W GU10 Halogens. Great, but, when in the Kitchen you have 12 and in the Lounge you have 9 and the woman leaves them both on, that is 1050W!!! Almost like having a kettle on (ok exaggerating)!
The new ones are 2.3W GU10 LED's. Fantastic, practically the same amount of light and lasts up to 10 times longer than the Halogens. Now woman can leave them on all she likes as I can run nearly 22 Lights for the same cost as 1 Halogen!!
I have had these in since November and I can honestly say that I have already seen a huge reduction in my electricity bills. I have also put my lights in the hallway on movement sensors that sit flush in the ceiling and got rid of the switches completely which helps stop people leaving them on. It also makes it look like there is someone in the house at night when the dogs are roaming around!
Anyway, there are two types of the Standard Halogen Spotlights:
A:
Or B:
They both look the same when in the spotlight but note the different pin connections... A: is for 240v and B: is for 12v.
The replacements look like this:
A:
And B:
I personally think that the LED replacement Lamps look better being frosted when they are up in the ceiling fitting. The light that they give off comes from 24 LED's and is equivalent to a 35W Halogen Bulb. To be completely honest I can't really tell the difference as the LED's produce a 'whiter' light. They last anywhere between 30,000 and 50,000 hours (3.424 Years - 5.707 Years if never ever switched off!!)
I only have the GU10 replacements (type A) and I can say that I have one observation... the LED Lamps are slightly longer than the Halogen Lamps. This can cause problems if your fittings have a fixed back on them as it means that the Lamps can sit proud - Most are loose wire back fittings and this causes no problems whatsoever but worth checking what you have as it may mean you would have to modify your current fitting or buy new fittings...
Anyway, links below for purchase... I got mine from City Electrical Factors (CEF) but they are also here...
LED Type A
LED Type B
I'll try to answer any questions you may have. I'll also add some actual pictures in situ when I get home to the UK.
Turks.
I have LOADS of spotlights in the house, I have a woman that lives in the house that likes to leave the lights on!
The old ones were the 50W GU10 Halogens. Great, but, when in the Kitchen you have 12 and in the Lounge you have 9 and the woman leaves them both on, that is 1050W!!! Almost like having a kettle on (ok exaggerating)!
The new ones are 2.3W GU10 LED's. Fantastic, practically the same amount of light and lasts up to 10 times longer than the Halogens. Now woman can leave them on all she likes as I can run nearly 22 Lights for the same cost as 1 Halogen!!
I have had these in since November and I can honestly say that I have already seen a huge reduction in my electricity bills. I have also put my lights in the hallway on movement sensors that sit flush in the ceiling and got rid of the switches completely which helps stop people leaving them on. It also makes it look like there is someone in the house at night when the dogs are roaming around!
Anyway, there are two types of the Standard Halogen Spotlights:
A:
Or B:
They both look the same when in the spotlight but note the different pin connections... A: is for 240v and B: is for 12v.
The replacements look like this:
A:
And B:
I personally think that the LED replacement Lamps look better being frosted when they are up in the ceiling fitting. The light that they give off comes from 24 LED's and is equivalent to a 35W Halogen Bulb. To be completely honest I can't really tell the difference as the LED's produce a 'whiter' light. They last anywhere between 30,000 and 50,000 hours (3.424 Years - 5.707 Years if never ever switched off!!)
I only have the GU10 replacements (type A) and I can say that I have one observation... the LED Lamps are slightly longer than the Halogen Lamps. This can cause problems if your fittings have a fixed back on them as it means that the Lamps can sit proud - Most are loose wire back fittings and this causes no problems whatsoever but worth checking what you have as it may mean you would have to modify your current fitting or buy new fittings...
Anyway, links below for purchase... I got mine from City Electrical Factors (CEF) but they are also here...
LED Type A
LED Type B
I'll try to answer any questions you may have. I'll also add some actual pictures in situ when I get home to the UK.
Turks.