Sylvania 6w RefLED ES50 V4 110'
Decided to try these in the kitchen to see what difference the wide-angle beam angle makes compared with a narrow spot.
Looks a hell of a lot better with hardly any sharp shadows. Much more uniform lighting now.

425lm
3000k
15,000h

Sylvania 6w RefLED ES50 V4 110'

Decided to try these in the kitchen to see what difference the wide-angle beam angle makes compared with a narrow spot.
Looks a hell of a lot better with hardly any sharp shadows. Much more uniform lighting now.

425lm
3000k
15,000h

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Slyspark   [19 Jan, 2019 at 10:52 PM]
Rather a poor lumen output for a 6w LED. The Aurora / Enlite ones I keep on the van are 5w, 500 lumen.
oliver   [20 Jan, 2019 at 12:00 AM]
Could be due to the diffuser on these.
FrontSideBus   [20 Jan, 2019 at 12:23 AM]
Or the very wide beam angle, these are seriously mega bright tbh!
fluorescent   [20 Jan, 2019 at 01:07 AM]
I much prefer the wide angle GU10's over the narrow spot ones for general lighting. Although a super wide angle fluorescent batten is even better Smile

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