Spot light install fail
- fluorescent
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Spot light install fail
No words, just look at the picture (nicked from Facebook)
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Country life, vintage lights and a gin & tonic
- FrontSideBus
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Re: Spot light install fail
Over 1500w lol, if they are using 50w lamps. I don't think a standard 6 amp lighting circuit would like that very much!
Talk about over illumination... imagine the heat load to the room above!?
They are not even properly in line either! Deffo a DIY job this, not even a builder would do something like that surely lol
Talk about over illumination... imagine the heat load to the room above!?
They are not even properly in line either! Deffo a DIY job this, not even a builder would do something like that surely lol
- AngryHorse
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- Oliver
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Re: Spot light install fail
I hate it when spotlight are used to try and light an entire room. Okay for a small bathroom but that kitchen would have been better off with a couple of 5ft fittings or couple of spotlight fittings on tracks. Those Halogen spot lights like to leave black soot all around them too because they get boiling hot and have quite bad light spread anyway.
- FrontSideBus
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Re: Spot light install fail
You'd hate the main dining room on the RMS Queen Mary 2 then lol
- HIDLamp
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Re: Spot light install fail
This needs a random mix of LED lamps just to finish the look
- fluorescent
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Re: Spot light install fail
Ooo yeah with 2700k and 6000k all mixed together in atrocious harmonyThis needs a random mix of LED lamps just to finish the look
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- Ash
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Re: Spot light install fail
Nope. 50W Halo's dimmed to 3/4 is what this install is for
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