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RE: Re: Lighting Design for Kitchen



Hi,

I've found this thread quite interesting as I'm looking at refurbishing my
office and pulling out the 2 sets of 2 floru tube fittings and putting in
down lights.
When I was in Canada (Sep 2008), I saw some bayonet style of LED lights.
These work directly on 110/240VAC. You just unscrew your filament lamp and
screw in these instead.
No external LED power supply required.

Have you looked at these at all for your kitchen?

One of the confusing areas I'm having trouble with is comparing light (Lux)
levels.
I use the term light levels because I know what a 230VAC 40W or 60W or 75W
looks like in my house. What these are in Lux levels?
Bedside lamps 40W, general room 60W, squeezing pimples 75W/100W :)

Trying to convert this light levels into the required wattage as LED's or
Low voltage Halogens is a task.


Regards,

Neil Wrightson.
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