Browse Forums Eco Living Re: LED lighting 18May 29, 2009 9:41 pm Tribasus One of the things that I really want to know is what would be involved with taking a brand new house and removing all halogens and replacing with LEDs... Here is an article about LED lighting from a Eco Retailer: http://www.eco-smart.org/presentations/ ... cation.pdf It emphasises the fact that LEDs provide better directional (task) lighting than general lighting e.g. car headlights, traffic lights, accent lighting, workbenches, desks The Wikipedia primary references on luminous efficacy suggest that LEDs are generally better than CFLS, the difference with fluorescent tubes is not that great. LEDs might be appropriate over a kitchen bench or desk but they don't seem adequate to provide the right kind of illumination for general use areas. Re: LED lighting 19Jul 06, 2009 6:19 pm Hi , have not received PM, fernbrae5@bigpond.com please send again, I will send more information regarding the lights There are very simple ways this can be acheived , the drivers for the led`s are not large and will fit in the holes the the halogens have . The dirvers are about the same size. rgds greg Re: LED lighting 20Aug 01, 2009 11:13 am In fact, many LED products like illumination tube bulb had gone into using, it is good to replace the traditional incandescent lamp. I am working in a LED factory Shenzhen, China, you would better buy from the Hongkong seller. But if you want the detailed information, maybe you could go to w w w.kutop.c o m, there are some articles about LED applications. Building Standards; Getting It Right! 1. optional, you can but normally just use the earth from the main switch board 2. should be enough but the distance determines voltage drop - sparky should work it… 1 29646 I have a really long hallway which is 1100mm W x 11500mm L I would appreciate if anyone can give suggestions to light it up with Linear LED lights that goes from wall to… 0 9542 |