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Replacing Low Voltage Spotlights... Who's Right?
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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix" data-source="post: 400193" data-attributes="member: 8133"><p>I generally prefer to go for a complete fitting; if someone is spending money to have them converted, then they might as well have them converted properly not (in my opinion) some halfway solution in the form of GU10 led lamps that is designed as a quick and easy solution for if GU10 lamps are already present. Which also does not prevent someone going back to TH when the reason for the conversion might be fore heat related issues, etc</p><p></p><p>I like these: <strong><a href="http://www.scolmore.com/products/inceptor-micro/" target="_blank">http://www.scolmore.com/products/inceptor-micro/</a> </strong>They come with the plug in connector as well... 50% of existing installed fittings don't seem to be terminated correctly, so you'd need a joint box with cable restraint anyway</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix, post: 400193, member: 8133"] I generally prefer to go for a complete fitting; if someone is spending money to have them converted, then they might as well have them converted properly not (in my opinion) some halfway solution in the form of GU10 led lamps that is designed as a quick and easy solution for if GU10 lamps are already present. Which also does not prevent someone going back to TH when the reason for the conversion might be fore heat related issues, etc I like these: [B][URL="http://www.scolmore.com/products/inceptor-micro/"]http://www.scolmore.com/products/inceptor-micro/[/URL] [/B]They come with the plug in connector as well... 50% of existing installed fittings don't seem to be terminated correctly, so you'd need a joint box with cable restraint anyway [/QUOTE]
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