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i have 3m x 5m and the room height is 2.4m kitchen space to illuminate , i have decided on 2 rows of 4 spotlights, which bulb would you guys from expierience think suit purpose, as there is warm white, bright white etc.. thanks knowledable guys and dolls
 
cheers mogga . il have a look in cef when i go over, see if any good deals for me. if i buy normal fire rated downlights and can i fit energy efficent bulbs later, this my first altering job and im trying to cover everything. is there anything you think i have missed out. can i just come from juction box in 1.5mm t&e to downlight or would you recommend flex
 
haler evoled warm white led 7 year warrenty on these and they look good

I'd also look at the Osram Parathom range - I have their Warm White (model 80328 I think) dotted around a few places and they're great - LED has come a long way, particularly in colour temperature and many are dimmable (not those parathoms, the new ones are though), wouldn't really consider using CCFL energy savers any more :)
 
cheers mogga . il have a look in cef when i go over, see if any good deals for me. if i buy normal fire rated downlights and can i fit energy efficent bulbs later, this my first altering job and im trying to cover everything. is there anything you think i have missed out. can i just come from juction box in 1.5mm t&e to downlight or would you recommend flex

Doesn't make a difference really mate. As long as you've worked out the correct cable size, volt drop, transformers for each light or one for all you'll be cool. LED lights are the way. :)
 
wagos in a wago box at old light position. T/E looped through 2" ashley JBs, one for each downlight. Heat Resistant flex to each downlight. use 230V GU 10s, not 12V with silly transformers. replace halogen GU10s whenever with LEDs.
 
spot on lad im growing with confidence in this long thread.... isit common sense to find joists before you bore wholes for fittings and what distance would you keep spots off the walls, and from your exierience tel would 2 fittings be enough to liht up 3m width... thank you jedi
 
on your room width, space 1m from each wall, that will give you 1m between the 2 rows. simple. then the other way, 1m spacing. but find the joists before making final positions as the downlights won't go in on a joist. need to be at least 50mm from joist to edge of fitting.
 
cheers all makes sense.... would you take from kitchen cuboards, as they come out 400mm or take into wall. as as this space doesnt need illuminated.. lol bk to your cage i=p/u
 
you dont need flex with halers as they are wired ashley 501 JB the , BG have bought out some new enclosures going to try some they look abit viiouse to me though
 
cheers all makes sense.... would you take from kitchen cuboards, as they come out 400mm or take into wall. as as this space doesnt need illuminated.. lol bk to your cage i=p/u[/QUOT

split the ceiling width equally from wall to front of cupboard.
 

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