That just isn't true.Don't go for LED as you'll never pay it back and the light at the moment isn't as crisp.
I was surprised when I first saw this statement but when I looked into it I found it was true. However the saving is very small and there are so many things against the MR16 that in the main the GU10/GZ10/L2 fitting has replaced the MR16. The GZ10 holder will take all types, the GU10 holder will not take the GZ10 lamps this is because the GZ10 allows more heat out of the back of the lamp specially designed to not get the item being lit too hot with Cold Cathode and LED versions this is really no longer required. The L2 version will only allow use of LED lamps if fact many LED lamps will not fit them they are to satisfy council inspectors on new builds.MR16 Halogens have a better efficacy then their equivalent GU10
The efficacy is nearly double; 12V vs 240V. Be careful you're not reading an American website.the saving is very small.MR16 Halogens have a better efficacy then their equivalent GU10
These are both MR16 lamps:I agree with mfarrow that MR16 Halogens have a better efficacy then their equivalent GU10
Let's hope that you don't get too many of the increasingly large number of buyers who don't like swiss cheese ceilings, particularly don't like downlighters in bathrooms, and who will either not want to know or will factor in the cost of replacing the ceiling when making an offer.It is to sell on so running costs are not a huge concern, what looks good
no-one's arguing they aren't, are they?These are both MR16 lamps:
Firstly...
no-one's arguing they aren't, are they?These are both MR16 lamps:
MR16 Halogens have a better efficacy then their equivalent GU10
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