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RE: GU10 LED vs GU10 halogen


  • Subject: RE: GU10 LED vs GU10 halogen
  • From: "Stephen Jones" <ukha@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 14:29:52 -0000

... Ian Oliver wrote:
> Is the brightness even vaguely comparable? I know that Luxeons
> are getting better, but even so ...

I was checking the same thing the other day -

* Standard MR16 50W low voltage lamp - 1010 lux at 1m (according to Aurora)

* Power LED Floodlight (40-45 deg beam) - 710 lux at 1m (for Collingwood
fitting (http://tinyurl.com/72p9o)

Ok, so their Power LED Spotlight fitting gives 3900 lux at 1m but gives a
narrow 10-12 deg beam.

And that's their lamps with 7 x 3w LED's, whereas their std LED lamps have
3
x 1w LED's, so they must have considerably less light output, but no lux
figure stated that I see atm.

Stephen




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