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dixonleong
post Feb 3 2015, 12:25 AM

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is PLC/LED downlights dimmable (can use dimmer)?
or only e27 type bulbs are dimmable?
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post Feb 3 2015, 10:38 PM

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QUOTE(dixonleong @ Feb 3 2015, 12:25 AM)
is PLC/LED downlights dimmable (can use dimmer)?
or only e27 type bulbs are dimmable?
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There is dimmable LED light, you may refer to the LED light box product desc, it will tell you whether it is dimmable.
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post Feb 8 2015, 03:36 PM

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Any other places are offering good price for LED other than Puchong?
Klang/PJ /Shah Alam?
thank you.
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post Feb 9 2015, 02:06 PM

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Hi all, last weekend I replaced all the spoilt LED down light (2 units for small room) within same electrical point..

after the installation, encountered weird issue when I switched off ceiling fan (using same electricelectrical point).. the led down light will flicker (when they are switched off)..

any shifu can advise or experienced similar issue?
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post Feb 11 2015, 10:04 PM

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Need suggestions for a hall 10' x 10' with four downlight box, how many watt bulb should use per piece? Normal philip E27 bulb.

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hi, i have this few batten linked together, Philips Essential battens (TCH086) for cove lightings, one of the tube no light d....but the linked ones still light up like normal. i changed the tube, no light also. I thought if the casing spoil the rest wont light up? Any idea?
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post Mar 5 2015, 09:22 AM

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QUOTE(ezone @ Feb 8 2015, 03:36 PM)
Any other places are offering good price for LED other than Puchong?
Klang/PJ /Shah Alam?
thank you.
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post Mar 8 2015, 02:35 PM

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Dear All,

I started a thread separately on lighting as I couldn't find anyone in the forum with a similar issue. Appreciate if you can read through and guide me. Thanks. My thread link is here
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post Mar 18 2015, 12:15 PM

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Hi all, good day, just wondering anyone know which brand of China LED downlight is the most reliable, and roughly how much is one unit sell in KL or Puchong? I am in the mist of house renovation and need to install for whole house. appreciate if have feedback from here

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post Mar 18 2015, 01:09 PM

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anybody using this Philips 22 watt LED light? I wonder if its bright enough for a small kitchen area

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post Mar 18 2015, 02:41 PM

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Mar 18 2015, 01:09 PM)
anybody using this Philips 22 watt LED light? I wonder if its bright enough for a small kitchen area

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What is the lumens?

Is your kitchen is open type?
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post Mar 18 2015, 02:43 PM

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post Mar 18 2015, 02:48 PM

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Mar 18 2015, 02:43 PM)
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If the kitchen is open type, which don't have wall on 3 side, it probably not bright enough. The wall help the light to bounce back.

But if lumens high, probably have better brightness.
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post Mar 18 2015, 02:49 PM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Mar 18 2015, 02:48 PM)
If the kitchen is open type, which don't have wall on 3 side, it probably not bright enough. The wall help the light to bounce back.

But if lumens high, probably have better brightness.
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I want to use in a tiny little room with walls. Like maids room the size
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QUOTE(idoblu @ Mar 18 2015, 02:49 PM)
I want to use in a tiny little room with walls. Like maids room the size
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That should be no problem.
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QUOTE(idoblu @ Mar 18 2015, 01:09 PM)
anybody using this Philips 22 watt LED light? I wonder if its bright enough for a small kitchen area

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How much does it cost?

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QUOTE(ozak @ Mar 18 2015, 02:52 PM)
That should be no problem.
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Ok thanks. I think I will try it.

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Mar 18 2015, 02:55 PM)
Ok thanks. I think I will try it.
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I use the similar round type but is a fluorescent. For kitchen. But because the kitchen have 4 wall, the light bounce back and it very bright.
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QUOTE(ozak @ Mar 18 2015, 03:01 PM)
I use the similar round type but is a fluorescent. For kitchen. But because the kitchen have 4 wall, the light bounce back and it very bright.
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Fluorescent ok very bright but the LED type I see like dim dim. Dunno lah saw at daytime so can't really tell. I can look directly at it, that means not bright enough to hurt my eyes

Saw it at See Wide Puchong.

Sigh I dem screwed up. My light bulbs all no stock. I should have bought earlier cry.gif

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Mar 18 2015, 05:06 PM)
Fluorescent ok very bright but the LED type I see like dim dim. Dunno lah saw at daytime so can't really tell. I can look directly at it, that means not bright enough to hurt my eyes

Saw it at See Wide Puchong.

Sigh I dem screwed up. My light bulbs all no stock. I should have bought earlier  cry.gif
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Hide the stock and wait after 1st April. tongue.gif

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