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Can 12v LEDs be used to replace halogens directly...someone mentioned drivers...are these the 240>12 v transformers?
Can 12v LEDs be used to replace halogens directly...someone mentioned drivers...are these the 240>12 v transformers?
IF you go to MR16 12V directly its advisable that you use LED drivers which are geared to operate at lower wattages than a Halogen transformer
I have been permanently put OFF led lights - I bought some about 3 years ago to replace the halogen bulbs in my bedroom ceiling light.
The human eye works best in the yellow part of the spectrum (because of the sun, obviously!), but the led bulbs produce a light which is waaaaaay down towards the blue part of the spectrum.
The result is that you can't see a wretched thing with the led bulbs! Well, you can, but it makes looking at things very bizarre - you can't see any contrast really, it's very unnatural.
I have to use my bedside light to see anything, which has a normal long life bulb in it (yellow light!!!)
Strangely enough blueish bulbs are closer to sunlight and thus part of a health fadWe are possibly too used to yellow light from standard bulbs.Is 5500k best then?
absolutely. Fit colour 860 fluorescents and marvel at the difference - in fact, if any of you work in offices lit by fluorescents then I suggest you absolutely insist on 860s. They should be no more expensive, and your productivity will probably riseStrangely enough blueish bulbs are closer to sunlight and thus part of a health fadWe are possibly too used to yellow light from standard bulbs.Is 5500k best then?