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Lighting question

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Gotwind Ben

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Post Fri Jul 30, 2010 4:47 pm

Lighting question

I am replacing a couple of 5 foot long fluorescent tubes at home, one in a bedroom, one in a kitchen.
I don't like the light from them, too 'industrial' some how.

I want this kind of poisable product but with low power fluorescents or LEDs fitted, there doesn't appear to be an off the shelf product, it looks like I will have to buy a strip light from Argos and replace the supplied 50w halogen bulbs with some good quality warm white GU10 fitting LED lamps.

Any better solutions or suggestions on sourcing the best bulbs?

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Post Mon Aug 09, 2010 12:18 pm

Re: Lighting question

Hi Ben, Try Megaman, I've used a few of their products in the past and they've done the job for me.

Hef :)

http://www.megamanuk.com/
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Gotwind Ben

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Post Mon Aug 09, 2010 2:14 pm

Re: Lighting question

Thanks Hef.
I have not heard of them before, however after discussing my lighting requirments to a few lads in the pub.
The consensus was my fluorescent tubes offer the best amount of light for the power supplied.

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