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My lovely wife has requested I fit these as bedside lamps: Circular Pendant Light - https://luxeology.co.uk/products/gold-pendant-lamp-1

Sounds simple enough.. But the walls are solid and the room recently decorated, so chasing cables to install a new light switch on either side isn't really an option. It's also an external wall so no option to break through from the other side..

One solution is to not switch the feed to the pendant rose, but to break into the cable the lamps hang on and install a decent inline switch, that can support the cables sufficiently. But ahead of doing this, it strikes me that I have never seen it done this way before and I'm curious as to whether there is a reason for that?
 
If you've got access to the loft, you could install these:-

Quinetic Wireless Switches - https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Index/Wiring_Accessories_Menu_Index/Quinetic/index.html

Wireless switching without batteries. Used them several times and they are pretty darn good for this kind of application.

I'll just add to this... I wouldn't use the LEDLite floods with the Quinetic controller built in. I've installed quite a few of their normal units (with movement detection and remote) and I'm getting an appalling failure rate. Really nice functionality with the remote allowing the user to configure it, but I would say failure rate is around 20%, so steer clear.
 
I'll just add to this... I wouldn't use the LEDLite floods with the Quinetic controller built in. I've installed quite a few of their normal units (with movement detection and remote) and I'm getting an appalling failure rate. Really nice functionality with the remote allowing the user to configure it, but I would say failure rate is around 20%, so steer clear.


Thing is with the stuff at Tlc it’s quite expensive and a lot of the time the quality isn’t there, they also use different branding for similar products sold elsewhere such as quinetic and ledlight

For instance the quinetic switch and receiver in white would be ÂŁ45.6 or there abouts

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Breezesmile-Appliances-Self-Powered-100-520ft-Installation/dp/B01M0E9495

ÂŁ27 different branding


was buying hundreds of downlights for ÂŁ9-12 each have found the exact ledlight products elsewhere for significantly less.
 
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was buying hundreds of downlights for ÂŁ9-12 each have found the exact ledlight products elsewhere for significantly less.

Are they the exact same though?

LEDs are graded post production to see what colour temp they will actually produce, what happens to the ones that are outside the tolerance limit of the brand? Wouldn't surprise me if to keep production costs down for the premium brand the producers had an agreement they could sell the same design fitting, with the b grade LEDs under a b grade brand of their own.

Guess you would have to hook up several of each brands lights to see if there is a difference in colour temperature consistency, or even lifespan of the LEDs. Is there a difference in warranty?
 
Are they the exact same though?

LEDs are graded post production to see what colour temp they will actually produce, what happens to the ones that are outside the tolerance limit of the brand? Wouldn't surprise me if to keep production costs down for the premium brand the producers had an agreement they could sell the same design fitting, with the b grade LEDs under a b grade brand of their own.

Guess you would have to hook up several of each brands lights to see if there is a difference in colour temperature consistency, or even lifespan of the LEDs. Is there a difference in warranty?



Here is an example -

6w LED Fire Rated Downlight - Warm White - https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/LTCDL6WW.html


6w LED Downlight Warm White 3000k - White - https://www.lampshoponline.com/6w-led-downlight-warm-white-3000k-white.html

ÂŁ5 difference in price which is a fair amount when your buying a few hundred a year.

Same product different packaging.
 

I get it, doesn't mean they are identical though - the question of the led grade itself remains, and it's not one they have to answer too.

led grading is not the same as rating. They are rated by design, and then graded by performance of each batch produced. Or at least they were about 6 years ago when I was involved in some led trickery.

side by side comparison of several of each is about the only way to find out - so I guess we will never know haha
 

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