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Flourescent Tubes Versus Halogen
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I have two light fittings (approx.32" long)in my kitchen with 4 50W halogen bulbs on each. These are very expensive to run. Was thinking of replacing these with 2 x double tube fluorescent tubes 4 Ft. long with 50W tubes if this is possible. Would I still get as much brightness and would it be more economical. Any input would be much appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Unplug the halogens, throw them away, and fit LEDs as Zacman has said.
Brightness is usually given in Lumens. I've fitted lots of 4W LEDs (320 Lumens). Roughly equivalent to a 50W halogen.
It's a matter of personal taste as to how bright you want them. You may well want 6W or more.
Do a bit of research here, Jammy...............
http:// www.led hut.co. uk/spot -lights /gu10-l ed-bulb s.html
Brightness is usually given in Lumens. I've fitted lots of 4W LEDs (320 Lumens). Roughly equivalent to a 50W halogen.
It's a matter of personal taste as to how bright you want them. You may well want 6W or more.
Do a bit of research here, Jammy...............
http://
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