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I am part of a team responsible for operating a village hall. We have been advised to consider replacing our current lighting system with LED lamps Currently we have egg crate fluorescents GU10, Dichroic 12 volt and 26w pin fitting CFL.
Any suggestions as to replacements and were to get the best prices.
We are a registered Charity for a few K to spend
Mawdesley Village Hall, Function Room Lancashire.
 
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you may get few quotes from electricians , who in turn will use their own wholesalers and offer a receipt and no problems if need to return..


post your location and maybe somone on the forum is close to you can help...
 
Currently we have egg crate fluorescents GU10, Dichroic 12 volt and 26w pin fitting CFL.

Hi,

Halogen GU10 and Dichroics are easily replaced with low cost LED equivalents and will save you a lot on your energy spend. Fluorescent and compact fluorescent (CFL) are fairly efficient to start with and a bit more expensive and awkward to find good LED equivalents.
 

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