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Hi Fella's

Im lighting a barn conversion in a few weeks, there are 18 downlights and LED has been requested (at a budget), Ive got ROBUS fittings but looking for a GU10 LED, I once used the SMD 5050 and found them to be ok but now they have been apparently surpassed by the new NxtGen SMD5050 which gives 390 Lumens and a 45 beam angle as opposed to the old lamp which gave 300 lumen.

has any of you used them?

Cheers
 
Hi Fella's

Im lighting a barn conversion in a few weeks, there are 18 downlights and LED has been requested (at a budget), Ive got ROBUS fittings but looking for a GU10 LED, I once used the SMD 5050 and found them to be ok but now they have been apparently surpassed by the new NxtGen SMD5050 which gives 390 Lumens and a 45 beam angle as opposed to the old lamp which gave 300 lumen.

has any of you used them?

I've been using Toyota's T-Opto range of lights. AMAZING!!
http://www.t-opto.com

you can buy them over here in the UK from
Renewable Technologies : Distributors, Wholesalers and Installers of Solar PV and Low Energy Lighting

A little pricey but they guarantee them for 5 years! Like their cars, built to last.
 

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