Goodmorning,
A couple of months ago we bought a new house. In this house are 38 "halogeen spots" installed.
Most are 50W. I'm looking for a good LED replacement with most warm-white colors. Some need to be "dimbaar".
How are the experiences lately with LED UG10 spots? Any tips for buying them?
Looking for UG10 Led experiences
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Re: Looking for UG10 Led experiences
Personaly I have very good experiences with the GU10 led bulbs below:
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/gu10-3-5w- ... 240v-91946
The only thing I would like to mension is the fact that most of the led bulbs need very little voltage to start glowing. When there is powered wire in the same tube as the wire to the light switch it is possible that the led bulbs will glow a little even when the lights are switched off...
This is nothing to worry about it is just electric induction caused by a 'powered' wire running near the light wires. It can be solved by adding a 'Jaeger Compensator' in each different light circuit , these are also avaible by several webshops...
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/gu10-3-5w- ... 240v-91946
The only thing I would like to mension is the fact that most of the led bulbs need very little voltage to start glowing. When there is powered wire in the same tube as the wire to the light switch it is possible that the led bulbs will glow a little even when the lights are switched off...
This is nothing to worry about it is just electric induction caused by a 'powered' wire running near the light wires. It can be solved by adding a 'Jaeger Compensator' in each different light circuit , these are also avaible by several webshops...
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