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Re: MR16 LEDs for Landscape Lights



Thanks for the recommendation.  They do have a lot of options.  That 4-watt
unit that quotes 245 lumen output and 150 degree dispersion is especially
interesting.  (The data sheet gives the lumen output as 100 to 245.)  The
built-in heat protection addresses my concern about getting too hot on warm
summer nights.  But, the cost is hard to justify.  Running 4 hours a night
average would save about 23KWH per year for each bulb.  Unless electric
rates go way up, that is a long payback period.

Jeff

"Manny Bhuta" <mbhuta@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I too have bought from besthongkong.com and have been very satisfied with
>their service.  They have a huge selection.  I bought several flexible
>strips of LEDs from them and made under cabinet lights for my kitchen
>counter.
>
> Manny
>
>> A good source for LED's is http://besthongkong.com/ . I've bought from
>> them quite a few times and their shipping, even from Hong Kong, is
>> pretty quick and the quality is pretty good. Haven't seen any other
>> site that can compare to what they offer.
>>
>> I replaced the 7 Watt bulbs (35) in my Malibu lawn lights with the T10
>> 194 LED Inverted Bulbs and light my shrubbery with 12V MR16 Wide with
>> 24 led's also 12Vdc.
>>
>> They really have a lot of LED's for many applications AC and DC.
>
>




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