Most reliable Dimmable. GU10 LED?

Most reliable Dimmable. GU10 LED?

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rossyl

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1,162 posts

174 months

Sunday 20th October
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Hi

I'll be replacing some LEDs that have died after two years.

The current brand are Luceco

Light switches are BG (British General) electric. These include rotating dimmers. And also a few with a Shelly also wired in.

Thank you



BlackTails

831 posts

62 months

Sunday 20th October
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Philips Master Expertcolor. Just make sure you choose the right the colour temp and angle of spread. 2700K and 36 degrees work well.

Cupid-stunt

2,801 posts

63 months

Sunday 20th October
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I've used TAPO and they have been really good.
and you can control from phone / home assistant quite easily

Turtle Shed

1,751 posts

33 months

Sunday 20th October
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Cupid-stunt said:
I've used TAPO and they have been really good.
and you can control from phone / home assistant quite easily
Same here. I've got almost 20 Tapo bulbs around the place and they just work. Instant linking to Alexa of course.

TwigtheWonderkid

44,650 posts

157 months

Monday 21st October
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Goodwin bulbs. Recommended by my local lighting shop and have been excellent.

DorsetSparky

89 posts

17 months

Monday 21st October
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BlackTails said:
Philips Master Expertcolor. Just make sure you choose the right the colour temp and angle of spread. 2700K and 36 degrees work well.
Came here to write this exactly. Commercially, they're the only ones that actually work with certain dimmer packs fitted in many restaurant chains across the UK (Mode Lighting, for example, specify only these).

Practically, they are unbeatable. Excellent range of colour temperatures available, very long life, no flickering, dim perfectly on all profiles (tried so far), and I was going to recommend exactly the same shade. I have 2700K in my outside light by the front door, which is a lovely warm hue - exactly the colour of most Wagamama downlights!