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I saw this thread earlier, so I asked Wilts when I popped in ..... they say that they don't expect to be able to order ANY hybrid down lights for at least 2 months..... so I'm glad I don't need any!
 
As indicated above....just be aware with the FGLED6's as there were, it seems, quite a few batches of faulty ones, some lasting less than two years as mentioned above....The main problem was a constant flickering. ....which for the price you would expect more. The extended 10 year warranty sounds good BUT they took a month to send replacements, THEN, they put the warranty on hold for any other JCC light's under the warranty until you return the faulty items.....AND... no Free Post...the customer has to pay the postage to return them. That does not impress the client I can promise you. They are a decent product when they work...but lack of reliability means I'll be moving away from them. Just a heads up on the warranty...might be worth warning client in advance
 
Fitted some of the Hybrid 9 DL just after Xmas. Seem to be of the same 'luminance' as the 6's. They were replacements for 12v DL, so the existing 1.5mm 6242y cables, were a bit of a tight fit in the cable clamp. My customer purchased them himself, from some on-line company. He bought 8 warm white, all came boxed as, but one was clearly cool white.

I had cause to speak to JCC yesterday. They said the technical issue with the Hybrid 7, has now been resolved. They are just waiting for sufficient stock before releasing them. However, my wholesaler suggested you can't mix the 'old' Hybrid 7 with the 'new' Hybrid 7. Happy days.
 

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