If it's got a dimmer then you just need to find a 15w dimmable LED as a replacement. There is however a possibility that the dimmer may be unstable with the smaller load.... it will be trial and error.
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I thought you lived on a pirate ship you are deluding the image.(taps nose with forefinger...)
yes, of course you can get incandescents...
I have 100 standard 60W ones in my garage.
I also have 40 GU10 halogens, 35/50W, free to a good home.
Sorry...I have about 35 of them, cos i supply all the old dears in my block with the odd one when they have a failure...
Seems fair, to use up the stock, no?
So probable equivalent to 180w incandescent.
and what happens when they change the 50p piece, like they done with most other coins?OP, remember the rule that whenever you take a photograph, you should always place a 50p piece next to the object as a size reference. I'm sure that's in the regs actually.
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