QUOTE(ryansia @ Feb 21 2011, 01:48 PM)
like the fancy dining light and wall light, each light with 10 x20w and 3x20w halogen bulb respectively... my kitchen with at least 15 nos of T5 with 28w each.... living hall with total 19 T5....
even if i on the standard 6" square down light instead of T5 for kitchen, each with 2x 18w energy saving, there are 6 nos of down light.... pengsan! remember during the testing by my electrician with all lights turn on, w/o aircon being turned on, its scary to look at the meter....
my next trial will be using only 1 bulb instead of 2 per down light, not sure it will be bright enough or not..
frankly, pendant light with energy saving bulb is more sensible (the breakfast counter) 3 bulbs and it's bright enough.
Added on February 21, 2011, 2:12 pm
the house is an 10 y-o inter-link house, i din do anything besides a coat of new paint. nothing much to show hehe..
the green that outside of the kitchen windows is my back yard garden with a small water feature.
instead of 2x18W energy saving, try out the 20w or 22w for each d/l.. they produce something like 100W compares to the normal bulb..that 's should be bright enuf for one d/l unless you have a high ceiling... Also there are those LED bubl in place of halogen but they cost higher like RM30-RM40 each.. my next trial will be using only 1 bulb instead of 2 per down light, not sure it will be bright enough or not..
frankly, pendant light with energy saving bulb is more sensible (the breakfast counter) 3 bulbs and it's bright enough.
Added on February 21, 2011, 2:12 pm
the house is an 10 y-o inter-link house, i din do anything besides a coat of new paint. nothing much to show hehe..
the green that outside of the kitchen windows is my back yard garden with a small water feature.
Feb 21 2011, 04:42 PM

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