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GU10 lights and light-fittings?
Question by FeBland: GU10 lights and light-fittings? Do you have GU10 lights/lightbulbs in your home/house or office? Are they good? Are they LED or halogen or neither of these! All answers will be helpful to me & thanks in advance!
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50W GU10 Halogen Alternatives?
Question by BThunderW: 50W GU10 Halogen Alternatives? I have a basement full of 50W Halogen Recessed lights running on 120V through several dimmers (controlled in sections). Only problem is that they run incredibly hot, while the rest of the house is nice and cool the basement is running like a sauna. I’m looking for alternatives and so far I haven’t found anything that would really solve the issue. I really don’t want to rip up all the lights to replace them with something else. I’ve looked into GU10 versions of LED (3-6W, expensive, tall, not dimmable), CFL (~11W, tall, not dimmable) and even Xenon Filled bulbs that promise to run cooler but I haven’t found any real data supporting it. I’d like to keep my dimmers if possible but I’m open to other suggestions. Even though I found dimmable versions of LED and CFLs, most of them are too large to fit in the standard housing (Catalina Lighting Recessed Housing) or only are available in 240V versions.
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Does anyone know what the difference is between GU10 and GU20 led lights?
Question by Kat: Does anyone know what the difference is between GU10 and GU20 led lights?
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do led bulbs lose their brightness over a period of 4 weeks i.e gu10 repalcement for halogen?
Question by jancee55: do led bulbs lose their brightness over a period of 4 weeks i.e gu10 repalcement for halogen? I purchased led gu10s (72 led) which weer very bright to start with but after only 4 weeks and not constant use they have started to lose their brightness. Has anyone any idea why? Other led gu10s (48 led) are as bright as when I got them. Not constantly left on or anything.
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Are gu10 48 led bulbs (daywhite) brighter than at least a 35w halogen gu10 bulbs? ?
Question by normi2k5: Are gu10 48 led bulbs (daywhite) brighter than at least a 35w halogen gu10 bulbs? ? I just ordered these and i am scared i will waste my money and the bulbs will not be bright. Are there any recommendations for replacement of gu10 bulbs?
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50W GU10 Halogen Alternatives?
I have a basement full of 50W Halogen Recessed lights running on 120V through several dimmers (controlled in sections). Only problem is that they run incredibly hot, while the rest of the house is nice and cool the basement is running like a sauna. I’m looking for alternatives and so far I haven’t found anything that would really solve the issue. I really don’t want to rip up all the lights to replace them with something else. I’ve looked into GU10 versions of LED (3-6W, expensive, tall, not dimmable), CFL (~11W, tall, not dimmable) and even Xenon Filled bulbs that promise to run cooler but I haven’t found any real data supporting it. I’d like to keep my dimmers if possible but I’m open to other suggestions. Even though I found dimmable versions of LED and CFLs, most of them are too large to fit in the standard housing (Catalina Lighting Recessed Housing) or only are available in 240V versions.
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We have a wide choice of GU10 LED Bulbs to replace your halogens.
Are gu10 48 led bulbs (daywhite) brighter than at least a 35w halogen gu10 bulbs? ?
I just ordered these and i am scared i will waste my money and the bulbs will not be bright. Are there any recommendations for replacement of gu10 bulbs?