Very helpful information, well done. If I can add something important, most older dimmers are NOT rated for LED lamps. So if your upgrading to LEDs, may need to also upgrade exisitng dimmers
Great videos. Thankyou. I’d go out of my way to buy from you guys, just because you go to the effort of making these videos. I hope other people, who benefit from them, would do the same..
Have you found any GU10 LED bulbs which throw light out through the base? My bulbs are in frosted glass shades and the halogen bulbs put out light within those to add brightness to the room. All the LED bulbs I've found only throw light forward, making the room darker, overall.
Is it an option to replace E27 reflector bulb (R63) with GU10 bulb (using an E27 to GU10 base adapter)? The E27 reflector bulbs seem rear and cost more by the looks of it. Anyone knows?
Sir that was very BIG help thank you all the best in future
Listening on headphones there are strange sounds in the background that are greatly annoying, just to let you know. Thanks for the video!
Very helpful information, well done. If I can add something important, most older dimmers are NOT rated for LED lamps. So if your upgrading to LEDs, may need to also upgrade exisitng dimmers
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Thank you very much for your informative video
Great videos. Thankyou.
I’d go out of my way to buy from you guys, just because you go to the effort of making these videos. I hope other people, who benefit from them, would do the same..
Have you found any GU10 LED bulbs which throw light out through the base? My bulbs are in frosted glass shades and the halogen bulbs put out light within those to add brightness to the room. All the LED bulbs I've found only throw light forward, making the room darker, overall.
Look for bulbs that have the 60D indication (meaning the light bundle spreads over 60 degrees). Like: GU10 4.9W 927 60D
if you live in cooler climate like Canada or Iceland light bulb contribute to the heating 9 month per year
Hello, I want to place 9 gu10 spots that can be dimmable. Witch brand do you recommend?
The first manufacturer to make 3500k, will be the winner.
sylvania has 3500k and 4100k. I just ordered both. will report back later
they dont do gu10 candle shaped bulbs im struggling to find any.
Nice. .I like this pinlights
thanks a lot
In the USA we only get 2700K, 3000K, and 5000K. The only time I have seen 4000K is with a fluorescent tube style LED.
I ordered 4000k led bulbs on Amazon, I live in the USA too
thanks
Is it an option to replace E27 reflector bulb (R63) with GU10 bulb (using an E27 to GU10 base adapter)?
The E27 reflector bulbs seem rear and cost more by the looks of it.
Anyone knows?