delmel said:
Why the hell did you use GU10 they are rubbish, low voltage 3 times more efficent,
Really? Can you back that up by posting links to lamp manufacturers websites where they quote lumens/watt for ELV and LV halogen lamps, the latter being one third of the former?
lamps last longer (if branded)
Not always true. Different manufacturers at different price points quote different lives. In both cases it's a spread of lengths with a lot of overlap. Some mains halogens are longer lived than some 12V ones, and in a lot of cases the differences are so small that if you were concerned about them you'd not be using halogen lighting in the first place.
I disagree - you still have to select an appropriate dimmer and you also have to ensure that the transformer is suitable for dimming - more complication, not less. And even then, there's a reasonable chance that the transformer will generate an annoying buzz when dimmed.
Most manufacturers say to downrate dimmers to at least 30% when using GU10. MK say dont use.
From
http://www.mkelectric.co.uk/PDF/technical/Logic_Plus_Dimmer.pdf:
Features
Intelligent Dimmer Switches
incorporate the following advanced
features
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.
.
Soft Start, which gradually increases
the light output from the load over 1
to 3 seconds after switch on. The Soft
Start feature is also particularly
beneficial when used to dim Mains
Voltage Tungsten Halogen lamps which
have inherent very high inrush current
at switch on.
Features