12v versus mains

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Anybody got a "rule of thumb" about the apparent difference in lighting brightness between 50w GU10 and 12v diachromic?
 
ebee said:
Anybody got a "rule of thumb" about the apparent difference in lighting brightness between 50w GU10 and 12v diachromic?

Yes at worktop height LV is almost three times as effecient in terms of lux levels produced.
 
ebee's post was asking about brightness, not efficiency or even efficacy.

Choose, based upon user's erquirements and rated candella of fitting.
 
ban-all-sheds said:
I always thought LV was less efficient than ELV....
stop being pedantic bas, just because the electrical industry use different terminology than the lighting manufacturs doesn't mean you need to ram it home in every post on the subject.
 
stop being pedantic bas, just because the electrical industry use different terminology than the lighting manufacturs doesn't mean you need to ram it home in every post on the subject.

Ban wouldn't be himself if not being a grumpy old so an so. :wink:
 
I think there's a couple of people wrapped a bit too tight today...

I don't "ram it home in every post on the subject", nor was I being grumpy about it. I've explained the difference when asked more often than I have mentioned it "gratuitously".

And remember this?

http://www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=68595#68595 :wink:

Anyway - delmel should know the difference....


But I can't agree that it's mere pedantry. The fact is that the law, i.e. Statutory Instrument 2004 No. 3210 The Building (Amendment) (No.3) Regulations 2004 uses the two terms correctly, according to their IEC/CENELEC/BS7671 definition, so given that the law applies to everybody doing any electrical work in dwellings, IMHO it's pretty important that people do understand what LV and ELV mean. Otherwise it only needs someone to miss the definitions in the S.I. and then to read a schedule which has the phrase "Installation of fixed low or extra-low voltage electrical installations." for them to possibly misunderstand what the law says....
 

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