Greetings all brainboxes, :-))
I am wanting to replace the fluorescent tubes which provide hidden lighting (behind panels) which illuminate the ceiling on all sides.
Obviously they provide quit a lot of light . L.E.D.strips that I have come across do not appear to emit enough light . I would be grateful if someone could ... Er ..cast light on this matter for me.
Is there any replacement system I can use that will provide enough light?
Thanks for your thoughts.
I would have guessed LED would have been your best bet. You want fairly cool lighting, and bright enough to get through the shading of the panels. If you have looked and they seems too dim then maybe you need to stick with fluorecent for a few more years. That or replace the false ceiling in total.
Fo reasons best known to themselves, our local W.H.Smith decided to replace their flourescent fittings with LED spotlights. Rather than being brightly lit, it's now so gloomy it's hard to find your way around, and it has the darkest interior of all shops on the High Street. Stick with what you have.