Browse Forums Lighting + Lighting Design 1 Jul 06, 2010 12:56 pm Anyone had any experience with these, they seem kinda new to the market and a good alternative to GU10 cfl , also wondering how they compared brightness wise to the 35/50W http://www.todae.com.au/Products/lowvoltagelighting/energyefficient20w60halogendownlight/ Thanks Re: Low Voltage 20W Halogens? 3Jul 07, 2010 1:40 am Yes, sorry meaning as an alternative to GU10 cfl in that they startup instantly. After trialing a single Crompton 11w GU10 I find they are terribly slow to brighten up.. but as u have pointed out, In future I wont be able to replace the 12V halogens with cfl, only Led it seems. Re: Low Voltage 20W Halogens? 4Jul 31, 2010 9:52 pm Hi Mika i have 5 20watt downlights in kitchen area when first installed seemed very dull compared to 50 watt versions but now quite used to them. Alot less heat also. ii purchased them from a liquidation shop in epping 5 for $3.00 and have not blown a globe in 2 years 4 6168 If you can calculate the reasonable charged head from let's say 100mm below the gutter to the top of where the vertical riser's horizontal discharge pipe will be, that… 11 17515 Those span tables can be pushed a little for a low deck if you dont mind a little flex. Last deck I did, I pushed it a little and it was still rock solid - no noticeable… 6 13706 |