spotlights

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hope someone can shed some light on my problem :D
have just renovated my kitchen with new doors/pelmets/cornice etc...and had an existing 6ft 85w strip light which was'nt really up to the job of lighting kitchen fully but was adequote.have just bought 4 gu10 50w spotlights on a centre track as i have 7 in my bathroom but as downlighters which really make it crisp & clinical with no shadows.installed a 400w dimmer in kitchen but the lights seem to weak to light up area?is there an alternative to the gu10 lights?even a twin chrome striplight or floods instead of spots :confused:
 
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Get a bigger beam angle?

I buy 60 degree dichroics, but don't know if you can get 60 degree in GU10.

Anyone know the biggest beam angle for GU10's?
 

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