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HiBay 10 Packs Modern LED GU10 Downlights Recessed Ceiling Lights Round White Chrome Minimalist Spotlight Fittings 240V

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LED downlights typically last for many years, with a lifespan of around 50,000 hours or more. Do downlights use a lot of electricity?

Downlights and recessed lights are often used interchangeably to refer to lights that are installed into a hole in the ceiling, rather than hanging down from it. What is the purpose of downlights?Warm White (3000K) - A 3000K LED is still quite warm, but appears slightly clearer than a 2700K LED. This is the most popular colour temperature and is perfect for any room in the house. Firehood: Often used when installing downlights into a ceiling below an attic as they are designed to protect the unit once covered in insulation. This helps to prevent overheating as well as reducing the amount of warm air that can escape. The purpose of downlights is to provide focused, directional lighting that is often used for task lighting or accent lighting. Can I change downlights myself?

Downlights can be a good idea if they are used in the right context and are installed correctly. They can provide focused, directional lighting that is useful for tasks or accent lighting. However, they may not be the best choice for general room lighting, as they can create shadows and may not provide even illumination. How many years do LED downlights last? Junction boxes: These are used to hold and connect the electrical wires for the downlights. They are usually installed behind the downlight, and can be used to protect the wires and make the installation process easier. These are the most popular type of downlight, and are commonly used in residential buildings, offices and hotels. They are popular because they blend into the ceiling, and can be installed with decorative bezels to up the aesthetic.

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Cool White (4000K) - This LED gives off a much whiter and clearer glow, and is mainly used in commercial spaces, for example shops, offices and schools. This isn't used much in houses due to it giving off a cold feel, however it can make commercial spaces seem more clean and modern. Bezels: These are decorative rings that go around the edge of the downlight opening in the ceiling. They can be used to cover up gaps or imperfections around the downlight, or to add a decorative touch. These are the most basic, yet most popular of the GU10 downlights. Fixed downlights illuminate light directly downwards, and are designed to be installed in the majority of room types, such as bedrooms, kitchens and living rooms. Fixed downlights come in either GU10 or LED. Integrated LED downlights have a longer life, therefore reducing the need to replace them. However, if they do break, you cannot replace the LED, and would need to buy a new downlight altogether. GU10 fittings can take both halogen and LED bulbs and are the most common fixture for homes and offices. They have a push and twist type fitting for specifc light bulbs, meaning you can replace the bulb if needed. Smart downlights are controlled by a mobile or tablet device, providing the user with customisable control. You can control the lighting brightness and the colour temperature, making them perfect to transform the colour tones of any given room. We offer a wide range of smart downlights, including the Robus Connect Control, the Ansell Prism Pro range, and the BELL Eco Firestay Colour Selectable Downlight. Yes, you can replace downlights with LED versions to save energy and reduce your electricity bills. LED lights are more efficient and have a longer lifespan than traditional incandescent bulbs. Are downlights a good idea?

There are several accessories that can be used with LED downlights to enhance their performance or make them easier to install. Browse all downlight accessories here. LED downlights use less electricity than traditional incandescent bulbs, which can help save energy and reduce your electricity bills. What should I look for when buying downlights? IP65 rated downlights can be used anywhere, but they are mainly designed for bathrooms and outside lighting. They are manufactured with a dust and water resistant seal, making them safe to use in wet spaces. When buying downlights, you should consider the size and placement of the lights, the type of bulb (such as LED or incandescent), the colour temperature of the light, and the compatibility with any dimmer switches you may have. It is also important to make sure that the downlights you choose are suitable for the voltage and electrical wiring in your home. From fire-rated downlights to pre-wired downlight kits, LED downlights dimmable or Downlights Non-Dimmable to hoods and guards, plus all the accessories you might need to complete your project, you'll find everything you need from Electrical2Go. Find your perfect downlights today. Recessed Downlights

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Extra Warm White (2700K) - A 2700K LED appears slightly whiter than a halogen, but looks more orange in appearance. This colour temperature is best for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and outdoor spaces. Adjustable downlights, unlike fixed downlights, allow you to point the light into a different direction, instead of just downwards. Depending on the brand, you can adjust the downlight by angles of 20 or 40 degrees. They are perfect if you want light to focus or illuminate a specific area, such as a centre piece, painting or cupboard. Additionally, they are commonly used on sloped ceilings, as they can be angled to meet the angle of the ceiling, thus shining the light along slope. Daylight (5000K - 6500K) - This LED is another one that is mainly used in commerical locations due to the bright white nature of the light, however Daylight has a bright bluish hue making it slightly more right than Cool White LED's. What is a fire-rated downlight? It is possible to change downlights yourself if you are comfortable working with electrical wiring and have the necessary tools. However, if you are not comfortable working with electricity, it is best to hire a professional electrician to install or replace downlights. Can I replace downlights with LED?

Dimmers: Dimmers allow you to adjust the brightness of the downlights. This can be useful if you want to create a specific mood or ambiance in the room. LED downlights are a type of lighting fixture that is installed in the ceiling and directed downwards. They are often used to provide task lighting or ambient lighting in a room. LED (light-emitting diode) downlights are more energy-efficient and longer-lasting than traditional incandescent or halogen downlights, making them a popular choice for residential and commercial lighting applications. Here at Electrical2Go, we offer LED downlights in a wide range of styles and sizes. The IP code stands for Ingress Protection and is a measurement of how resistant a product is to dust and water. IP20 rating means it's touch proof and IP44 means it's resistant to just water and dust. Anything above IP44 can be used in zones 1 and 2 of a bathroom. IP65 rating is the highest level of protection and most electricians prefer installing downlights with this rating for added protection. Integrated LED downlights come as one unit with the fitting designed around the LED. They are more advanced in terms of their technology, as well as having superior thermal management. GU10 downlights combine 2 different components- an LED with a GU10 cap and a GU10 downlight. As most GU10 downlights are enclosed, they don't offer much ventilation to the LED, which may lead the LED to overheat and subsequently fail. What are the different colour temperatures?

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