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Hi everyone
I'm planning to install some of those wall mounted LED flexible bedside lights and wondered if 0.5W would be bright enough? This is the lowest wattage I've seen - others are 1W and 3 W.
I just stayed in a hotel where they had them and to be honest they were plenty bright enough. However without destroying them, I couldn't see what wattage they were. (Left my tools behind - well I was on holiday!). My current tungsten table lights are 20W but are too bright and cannot be directed in the same way these flexible ones can.
Any ideas?
SB
I'm planning to install some of those wall mounted LED flexible bedside lights and wondered if 0.5W would be bright enough? This is the lowest wattage I've seen - others are 1W and 3 W.
I just stayed in a hotel where they had them and to be honest they were plenty bright enough. However without destroying them, I couldn't see what wattage they were. (Left my tools behind - well I was on holiday!). My current tungsten table lights are 20W but are too bright and cannot be directed in the same way these flexible ones can.
Any ideas?
SB