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Title: LED bulbs.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 03 December 2016, 20:21:21
In this instance GU10 for around £3.50

According to the box it gives 50w of illumination but requires only 5w of energy.

Supposedly it will last 23 years. ::) ::) I won't hold my breath.

 
Title: Re: LED bulbs.
Post by: Varche on 03 December 2016, 20:37:54
Keep the receipt. One of the biggest cons out.

Buy two similar bulbs for matching lights and one lasts four years and the other four months. Can you find a match? No, can you find the receipt? No.
Title: Re: LED bulbs.
Post by: TD on 04 December 2016, 08:36:34
For GU10 led's I have found these to be very good

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pack-MiniSun-Thermal-Plastic-Replacement/dp/B00RXHOUG8/ref=sr_1_2?s=lighting&ie=UTF8&qid=1480840096&sr=1-2&keywords=minisun

I also have Minisun golfball leds in all my other fittings as well.

I make sure they are 5W and 450LM and my preference of warm white  :y
Title: Re: LED bulbs.
Post by: Gaffers on 04 December 2016, 08:51:19
Switched to LED bulbs years ago and  other had any issues.
Title: Re: LED bulbs.
Post by: tunnie on 04 December 2016, 09:01:09
Switched to LED bulbs years ago and  other had any issues.

Snap. Had Halogen ones in bathrooms and kitchen, always failing. Expensive, for some reason lights here took a specifc type. £10 a shot. AU GUF 11/64.

Switched to GU 11s, in some case had to cut the frame thing off the holder so they would fit. But had zero issues, a year later nothing has blown. Instant fire up of light, run cooler and cheaper.

Win Win!
Title: Re: LED bulbs.
Post by: Mr Gav on 04 December 2016, 09:13:57
I bought THESE (http://www.screwfix.com/p/lap-gu10-led-lamps-345lm-650cd-5-3w-10-pack/8140k) last year for the kitchen as the halogen bulbs were forever blowing, not had an issue since, granted it`s only been a year but I would have had to replace all four halogen bulbs by now.
Title: Re: LED bulbs.
Post by: biggriffin on 04 December 2016, 09:15:57
Moving on.
Title: Re: LED bulbs.
Post by: Nick W on 04 December 2016, 12:56:51
Keep the receipt. One of the biggest cons out.

Buy two similar bulbs for matching lights and one lasts four years and the other four months. Can you find a match? No, can you find the receipt? No.


How is that any different to incandescent bulbs? Especially modern ones, which don't last very long at all.
Title: Re: LED bulbs.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 04 December 2016, 13:25:32
For GU10 led's I have found these to be very good

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pack-MiniSun-Thermal-Plastic-Replacement/dp/B00RXHOUG8/ref=sr_1_2?s=lighting&ie=UTF8&qid=1480840096&sr=1-2&keywords=minisun

I also have Minisun golfball leds in all my other fittings as well.

I make sure they are 5W and 450LM and my preference of warm white  :y

Just ordered 4 of these. :y
Title: Re: LED bulbs.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 04 December 2016, 13:26:58
I bought THESE (http://www.screwfix.com/p/lap-gu10-led-lamps-345lm-650cd-5-3w-10-pack/8140k) last year for the kitchen as the halogen bulbs were forever blowing, not had an issue since, granted it`s only been a year but I would have had to replace all four halogen bulbs by now.

Two quid a piece. If I'd needed ten these would have been worth a punt.
Title: Re: LED bulbs.
Post by: TheBoy on 04 December 2016, 14:35:43
The key with LED bulbs is to buy the branded ones, which will cost more.

The LED types used are a bit like diamonds - there are various grades, affecting both colour and life.  The branded ones like OSRAM will use the higher grade ones.  The cheap shite ones that you'll pick up from likes of egay are the LED equivalent of tool grade diamonds, and have a short life before their light output is unusable.
Title: Re: LED bulbs.
Post by: TD on 04 December 2016, 14:44:04
For GU10 led's I have found these to be very good

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pack-MiniSun-Thermal-Plastic-Replacement/dp/B00RXHOUG8/ref=sr_1_2?s=lighting&ie=UTF8&qid=1480840096&sr=1-2&keywords=minisun

I also have Minisun golfball leds in all my other fittings as well.

I make sure they are 5W and 450LM and my preference of warm white  :y

Just ordered 4 of these. :y

Ive had these for about a year now, still fine, but the warm white variety...not the cool white that these are  :y
I think you'll be quite impressed how bright they are  :)
Title: Re: LED bulbs.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 04 December 2016, 16:19:10
The key with LED bulbs is to buy the branded ones, which will cost more.

The LED types used are a bit like diamonds - there are various grades, affecting both colour and life.  The branded ones like OSRAM will use the higher grade ones.  The cheap shite ones that you'll pick up from likes of egay are the LED equivalent of tool grade diamonds, and have a short life before their light output is unusable.

Perhaps.....maybe......do they f*ck. ;)

I've bought plenty of branded items that have lasted barely five minutes.

Often they just use  'a trusted brand' and link it to poor quality goods......like BUSH.
Title: Re: LED bulbs.
Post by: tidla on 04 December 2016, 18:31:50
ledhut, 5yr guarantee. Fitted to my home and commercial. non packed up yet.

Plus theres the ocasional piccy of Sarah beenie
Title: Re: LED bulbs.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 04 December 2016, 18:44:30
ledhut, 5yr guarantee. Fitted to my home and commercial. non packed up yet.

Plus theres the ocasional piccy of Sarah beenie

......and breathe. :D ;D
Title: Re: LED bulbs.
Post by: TheBoy on 04 December 2016, 19:04:17
The key with LED bulbs is to buy the branded ones, which will cost more.

The LED types used are a bit like diamonds - there are various grades, affecting both colour and life.  The branded ones like OSRAM will use the higher grade ones.  The cheap shite ones that you'll pick up from likes of egay are the LED equivalent of tool grade diamonds, and have a short life before their light output is unusable.

Perhaps.....maybe......do they f*ck. ;)

I've bought plenty of branded items that have lasted barely five minutes.

Often they just use  'a trusted brand' and link it to poor quality goods......like BUSH.
I have the advantage of 2 bros (well, I have more), one who is a commercial sparks, and the other who has some retail outlets of a type that needs bright lighting of a consistent colour.

Fortunately, through the course of their work, they have a good list of what works well over a period of years, and what is shite, so I didn't have to :).  The OSRAM's here must now be out of their 4yr warranty,


But understand what you mean about brands being bought purely to rebadge cheap shite with a recognised brand...  ...or even those like Sony that are still owned by the original company, but sell poorly made shite as quality, playing on their deservedly good reputation in the 80s and 90s.
Title: Re: LED bulbs.
Post by: Andy H on 04 December 2016, 19:15:49
The key with LED bulbs is to buy the branded ones, which will cost more.

The LED types used are a bit like diamonds - there are various grades, affecting both colour and life.  The branded ones like OSRAM will use the higher grade ones.  The cheap shite ones that you'll pick up from likes of egay are the LED equivalent of tool grade diamonds, and have a short life before their light output is unusable.

Perhaps.....maybe......do they f*ck. ;)

I've bought plenty of branded items that have lasted barely five minutes.

Often they just use  'a trusted brand' and link it to poor quality goods......like BUSH.
Keep up at the back! Bush ceased to be 'a trusted brand' in 1986 when they were bought by ALBA (and hence Argos) for the badge. http://www.bushradio.co.uk/ (http://www.bushradio.co.uk/)
Title: Re: LED bulbs.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 04 December 2016, 19:30:51
The key with LED bulbs is to buy the branded ones, which will cost more.

The LED types used are a bit like diamonds - there are various grades, affecting both colour and life.  The branded ones like OSRAM will use the higher grade ones.  The cheap shite ones that you'll pick up from likes of egay are the LED equivalent of tool grade diamonds, and have a short life before their light output is unusable.

Perhaps.....maybe......do they f*ck. ;)

I've bought plenty of branded items that have lasted barely five minutes.

Often they just use  'a trusted brand' and link it to poor quality goods......like BUSH.
Keep up at the back! Bush ceased to be 'a trusted brand' in 1986 when they were bought by ALBA (and hence Argos) for the badge. http://www.bushradio.co.uk/ (http://www.bushradio.co.uk/)

Yep....my grandmother had a Bush television in the fifties that would have outlasted the hoover dam.

Cost a fortune, apparently. :y