Browse Forums Lighting + Lighting Design 1 Jul 09, 2010 9:06 pm From what i can gather, one of the most popular downlight options is a GU10 CFL downlight. I'd like to hear from anyone that has these sort of lights. Please. Demolition August 2009, Construction Started September 2009, Completed December 2010 Re: Anyone using GU10 CFL downlights? 2Jul 09, 2010 9:41 pm -Expensive outlay up to $20/globe -Slow to warm up and come to full brightness -Seem to have a long life, we recently installed approx. 550-600 of these globes in a hotel in Darwin for the bathrooms and 18 in the entrance that burn 24 hours a day, only one failure in over 6 months out of 18. Re: Anyone using GU10 CFL downlights? 3Jul 09, 2010 11:31 pm The globes are around $13 each, the dimmables much dearer at around$40 a pop. I guess like all things they will get cheaper as more people use them. I know plenty of people with halogen downlights, most don't know there are more efficient options on the market now with the CFL and LEDs Re: Anyone using GU10 CFL downlights? 4Jul 09, 2010 11:47 pm E1109 -Expensive outlay up to $20/globe -Slow to warm up and come to full brightness -Seem to have a long life, we recently installed approx. 550-600 of these globes in a hotel in Darwin for the bathrooms and 18 in the entrance that burn 24 hours a day, only one failure in over 6 months out of 18. - Expensive to buy, cheap to run. Got to be cheaper in the long run. - Yes, I hate how slow they are to warm up. Some are very bad. None are very good. - I've heard mixed reports about their life. E1109, a few questions for you if I may: 1) What spacing do you have for your globes? 2) what wattage? 3) do you find the spacing/wattage gives enough light for living area? 4) What do your guests think about the slow warm up in the bathroom? Demolition August 2009, Construction Started September 2009, Completed December 2010 Re: Anyone using GU10 CFL downlights? 5Jul 10, 2010 7:37 am Casa2 E1109, a few questions for you if I may: 1) What spacing do you have for your globes? 2) what wattage? 3) do you find the spacing/wattage gives enough light for living area? 4) What do your guests think about the slow warm up in the bathroom? 1) For memory, the two front ones were around 900 apart for the ones at the front over the hand basin and the one at the rear over the bath was around 1000 back from these two. Can't remember the dimensions of the bathroom, they have either 7'6" or 8' ceilings also. 2) 11 watts rings a bell, will check. 3) From the feedback we've had, most guests find it to be adequate, the tiles in the bathroom are white so this along with the mirror and light coloured walls (except the feature wall) allow for most of the light to be reflected. 4) We do get calls regarding the slow warm-up associated with these globes but where the slow startup comes in handy is during the nocturnal trips to the bathroom, the lights not coming on full brightness at startup is a bit easier on the eyes. Once it is explained to the guest the type of globe and the characterisics of its construction, they have no further problems usually by leaving the lights on from sundown until they no longer need the bathroom. Re: Anyone using GU10 CFL downlights? 7Jul 11, 2010 7:27 am Casa2 E1109, for the entrance, what is the light spacing, wattage and light level? For the room entry or the entry into the bathroom? The bathroom door is slightly off centre to the bathroom with the hand basin on one side of the entry and the bath the other, will have to run a tape measure over one of the rooms if I'm there during the week. Re: Anyone using GU10 CFL downlights? 8Jul 11, 2010 6:35 pm Check http://www.ecobulb.com/au/index.html saw them on the exhibition this weekend. Seems cheap- $20 for a 11w globe including fitting. Re: Anyone using GU10 CFL downlights? 9Jul 11, 2010 7:36 pm jameskrd Check http://www.ecobulb.com/au/index.html saw them on the exhibition this weekend. Seems cheap- $20 for a 11w globe including fitting. Having trouble opening any of the pages on the website. Demolition August 2009, Construction Started September 2009, Completed December 2010 Re: Anyone using GU10 CFL downlights? 10Jul 12, 2010 12:00 pm Don't know what happened to You Casa2 but for me the site is working fine. Try this http://www.ecobulb.com Re: Anyone using GU10 CFL downlights? 11Aug 10, 2010 11:16 am I have to decide in the next couple of days what size cut out for the recessed cfl downlights. I need approx 70-80 of them. My ceiling is 3m down and 2.7 up. The sparky says anything less than 18watts is useless. These are my choices. Espar GU10 20w (sparky hates them because globes more expensive to replace for us and hates the wires sticking out) or go for a larger cut 114mm regular 20w like the Nelson MAL7bc which is a large cut out and therefore harder to replace later with led when they improve and go down in price but globes for the Nelson fitting are cheap and you can pick them up anywhere. Pierlite Dot 110 are ok but they don't have a glass diffuser. (who wants those ugly dairy whips sticking out!) http://www.nelsonlamps.com.au/images/jp ... nlight.jpg http://www.pierlite.com.au/data/content/7357_l.jpg I can't use halogen, I will need too many and my electricity meter will spin out of control. Any other suggestions Re: Anyone using GU10 CFL downlights? 13Aug 11, 2010 1:54 am McKinnon Espar GU10 20w (sparky hates them because globes more expensive to replace for us and hates the wires sticking out) or go for a larger cut 114mm regular 20w like the Nelson MAL7bc which is a large cut out and therefore harder to replace later with led when they improve and go down in price but globes for the Nelson fitting are cheap and you can pick them up anywhere. Pierlite Dot 110 are ok but they don't have a glass diffuser. (who wants those ugly dairy whips sticking out!) I decided to go for these in 17 watt, right angle globe mounting 110mm cut-outs. Very similar to these >> http://www.lightingillusions.com.au/shop/78/1282/jupiter-4-cfl-downlight If LED ever actually becomes affordable, I'll deal with it then... Re: Anyone using GU10 CFL downlights? 14Aug 15, 2010 8:06 pm Yes, they look like the "brilliant" from bunnings. The nelson fittings have no plastic, all metal. The shop where I found them sell them for $44. Check this out , the sparky can pick them up for $17. What a major ripp!!!!! Still I hate having to cut such a big hole in the ceiling. Re: Anyone using GU10 CFL downlights? 16Aug 21, 2010 8:51 pm Just FYI, decided to go 12v halogen downlights. Paid $16 for non-adjustable, including heat shield. Will probably change the included globes for Philips Masterline 30watt @ around $5 each. There's nothing I have seen, nor tested that comes close to the natural light, and intensity that 12v halogen are capable of. Re: Anyone using GU10 CFL downlights? 17Aug 27, 2010 9:18 pm I would like halogen, but don't like the idea of the heat they generate. I want the insulation material right up against the fitting, which I cannot do with halogen downlights. Can I do this with CFDL? Not really interested in LED at the moment. Re: Anyone using GU10 CFL downlights? 18Aug 28, 2010 11:58 am The 30 watt versions run alot cooler. With the heat shields, insulation can be placed to a minimum of 25mm. Also use the non-adjustable so u don't have an air gap into roof, like u would have with gimble/adjustable. 0 2213 Broker here - legislation says that every true broker must put the clients best interests before theirs so in theory they must offer you the best options for you on their… 2 46296 Wish you all the best. Once you signed the contract, they will find millions excuses to charge you. And have seen their sites unfinished for a long time. 4 25496 |