I would agree with you both 100%Agree with Flameport entirely. Those enlite lamps are the dogs danglies. Other people seem to like Megaman but those Enlites would be my choice
Indeed. The spec is certainly very consistent with the listing heading, since it says "Pack Size = 3" and "Pieces in Pack/Case = 3". It will be interesting to hear what you get (and if any of them work for a significant time ).These seem incredibly good value for money: http://www.screwfix.com/p/philips-l...50lm-900cd-5-5w-3-pack/8503p?_requestid=58642 I'm finding out today if the three pack is actually real!
350lumens isn't top of the range, but they are quite cheapThese seem incredibly good value for money: http://www.screwfix.com/p/philips-l...50lm-900cd-5-5w-3-pack/8503p?_requestid=58642
I'm finding out today if the three pack is actually real!
It's all a bit confusing/inconsistent. The Screwfix listing says 5 kWh/1000h (i.e. 5W) and A++, whilst that label says 6 kWh/100h (i.e. 6W) and A+.The number on the product energy rating photo points to something a lot higher, but I'm about to find out.
There must be some slightly odd conventions about how those figures are worked out. 5.5W and 30mA implies a supply of about 183 volts, and 5.5W would obviously equate to 5.5 kWh/1000h!5.5W GU10 220-240V .... 30mA 50/60Hz ... 6kWh/1000h
That is only true for DC or unity power factor AC.There must be some slightly odd conventions about how those figures are worked out. 5.5W and 30mA implies a supply of about 183 volts,
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