Sep. 02, 2024
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GU10 is the lamp base or cap of a mains voltage halogen lamp. It has two legs or pins with small feet on the end!
An LED GU10 is a retrofit energy saving replacement for halogen lamps that use the latest LED (Light Emitting Diode) technology.
LED light bulbs come in a variety of shades of white. The manufacturers call this colour temperature, which is simply a way of describing the colour of light, and is measured in °Kelvin.
Still confused? Consider a piece of metal being heated in a fire. It initially gives off a reddish glow, but as it gets hotter, the colour becomes whiter until, as it really warms up, it starts to give off a bluish glow.
The manufacturers give the different colours their own particular names, but in general, the colour temperature scale with generic names of colours looks like this:
Old fashioned light bulbs (incandescent lamps) are °K or Very Warm white, while fluorescent tubes used in many offices are °K Cool white. For a cosy, warm effect, you should choose Very Warm white LED light bulbs. For contemporary rooms such as gloss white kitchens and modern bathrooms, we recommend White or even Cool white for a crisp, bright sparkle.
The wattage of LED light bulbs, or the amount of power that they consume, was once the ultimate indicator of their light output. Alas, the use within LED light bulbs of chips of differing efficiencies makes this no longer the case, with differing optics and reflectors within LED spotlights (directional lamps) also impacting on how much light reaches the 'working surface'. The amount of light a lamp produces is measured in lumens. As a rough guide, you can expect an ordinary 100 watt light bulb to produce 1,000 lumens or 10 lumens per watt. However, most LED light bulbs now give more than 50 lumens per watt - in some cases, much more. Most reputable manufacturers now detail the lumen output on their packaging and this will become mandatory under new rules.
In the case of LED spotlights (directional lamps), the amount of light that gets to the 'working surface' can be affected by differing optics, which also control a given spotlight's beam angle. Narrow beam spotlights (10°-12°) very much concentrate the light in a narrow cone, whereas in the case of a very wide flood (60°), the light is spread over a much wider beam area at the same distance. Those looking to buy lighting online for general domestic use are advised to choose a beam width between 30° to 36° degrees, as is customary with halogen spotlights - although these, too, can be specified in various beam widths. Manufacturers will often recommend 50° to obtain the most even light distribution in use in downlighters.The manufacturers refer to this as luminous intensity, the amount of light in a beam, which is measured in candelas. As a guide, a typical mains voltage halogen GU10 base spotlight has the following characteristics, which you can use as a benchmark for assessing LED GU10s:
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The packaging for LED lamps will always detail whether they are dimmable or non-dimmable. However, your existing dimmer switch may not always dim 'dimmable' LED lamps smoothly, if at all. This is because traditional dimmers for tungsten lamps were usually designed to dim circuit loads of between 100 to 500 watts. Even if a room has four 5 watt LEDs, a circuit load of only 20 watts means that your dimmer may lack the sensitivity or appropriate dimming technology to dim at what is already a low level. However, you do have the option of replacement LED specific dimming modules. Those who have a rotary dimmer switch can simply remove the rotary knob, before unscrewing the wall switch-plate and replacing the electronic dimmer module at the back of the plate. This work should always be undertaken by a qualified electrician.
We not only recommend, but also supply the Varilight V-Pro Dimmer Module, which operates between one and 10 LEDs and is accompanied by full instructions:
The older generations of LED GU10s were often larger than the halogen lamps they are meant to replace and were only suitable for fittings with open housings. Today, LED GU10s are often labelled as Perfect or True fit and regardless of the fixture, there should be no problem with these replacing halogen lamps. They not only run cooler than halogen lamps but also avoid the heat spots that can occur to the rear of halogen lamps close ceilings.
Todays state of the art GU10 LED light bulbs, come from the top brands, Bell, Integral, Philips and Megaman, in a range of colours from Cool White, ideal for working in like in the Kitchen to Warm White, for a more cosy feel.
For new or replacement installations, we would always recommend light fittings with integrated LEDs, rather than the fitting of retrofit LED GU10 lamps to fixtures designed for halogen.
We recommend the KSR Firebreak LED10, which is:
Available in Warm White and Cool White light colours producing 610 lumens and 1,000 candelas respectively, comparable with a 50W halogen fitting
fully dimmable
Water ingress protected to IP66 and can, therefore, be used in shower cubicles
A fire rated downlight, which means a sealed unit in the ceiling inhibiting the potential spread of fire in a property
Supplied with a detachable bezel or rim, which allows for the easy painting of ceilings with the downlights installed
Supplied with a standard satin white bezel or rim, although there are many more different bezels or rims available to suit your requirements, including chrome, satin chrome, black and brass
Accompanied by a 5-year warranty
Feel free to peruse our present range of LED light bulbs, which with their superior energy efficiency, longevity and 100 per cent instant light, together with increasing affordability, are becoming a particularly strong choice for those looking to buy lighting online.
Robbo 27 said:
I have 6 of these bulbs in the bathroom which have lasted 7 years, I bought 2 others from ASDA and they lasted 3 months.
Edit, 6 others in the kitchen and none of them have been changed in 8 years.
It's annoying.I now just buy them on Amazon so I can reference when they were bought and just send them back as faulty!It narks me because its one of those claims that they just seem to get away with and either, no one keeps the receipt, can be bothered to return them or just doesn't care as they are so cheap.It's more the principle!
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