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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 7224653" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>I did a quick round up. We actually have nearly 100 Leds in and around the house. Nearly all as down lighters but but including 15 candle style.</p><p>we have had a couple of candles fail but other wise the rest are going strong.</p><p>when we bought the house originally all downlighters were halogen. in the kitchen were 16 x 50kw so when the lights were running there was 800 watts of power being used. We had issues with these bulbs regularly blowing and one caused, a thankfully mini fire. The original Down lights in the house About 50, were all 12 volt so we replaced against advice with Philips 12 volt GU 11 bulbs . These have been faultless. We have since installed / replaced the rest With 240 volt GU10s and candles as appropriate. I will never have any other type of bulb again. When we did the firrst bulbs they were about £15 each, now you can buy top quality bulbs for a similar price to incandescent, its a no brainer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 7224653, member: 1951"] I did a quick round up. We actually have nearly 100 Leds in and around the house. Nearly all as down lighters but but including 15 candle style. we have had a couple of candles fail but other wise the rest are going strong. when we bought the house originally all downlighters were halogen. in the kitchen were 16 x 50kw so when the lights were running there was 800 watts of power being used. We had issues with these bulbs regularly blowing and one caused, a thankfully mini fire. The original Down lights in the house About 50, were all 12 volt so we replaced against advice with Philips 12 volt GU 11 bulbs . These have been faultless. We have since installed / replaced the rest With 240 volt GU10s and candles as appropriate. I will never have any other type of bulb again. When we did the firrst bulbs they were about £15 each, now you can buy top quality bulbs for a similar price to incandescent, its a no brainer. [/QUOTE]
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