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Would it be fair to say there are two types of recess lights: Halogen and LED, I am trying ti replace the Halogen recess light with an LED recess light.
The electrician tells me there is no transformer attached to the Halogen lights, he said the Halogen fitting constitute 9w and 50w within rooms. I have no idea how this mixup happened. I also think its strange to connect a 9w or 50w Halogen spot light directly without a transformer.
He also said these Halogen recess lights have no transformer. In switching to LED of say 4w, should we also be investing in a transformer? I am told LED lights come in ac and dc. Is it better to purchase an ac based LED, or purchase a 12v 4wat led.
My aim is to save monthly energy in my switching to LED. I realise my initial investment would be great, but I want to ensure I do it right.
Sorry I if seem confused about my knowledge on LED.
The electrician tells me there is no transformer attached to the Halogen lights, he said the Halogen fitting constitute 9w and 50w within rooms. I have no idea how this mixup happened. I also think its strange to connect a 9w or 50w Halogen spot light directly without a transformer.
He also said these Halogen recess lights have no transformer. In switching to LED of say 4w, should we also be investing in a transformer? I am told LED lights come in ac and dc. Is it better to purchase an ac based LED, or purchase a 12v 4wat led.
My aim is to save monthly energy in my switching to LED. I realise my initial investment would be great, but I want to ensure I do it right.
Sorry I if seem confused about my knowledge on LED.