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SUSstinky
post May 21 2015, 10:58 PM

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Sora leh? Any comment?
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post May 21 2015, 11:30 PM

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QUOTE(mghong @ May 21 2015, 11:08 PM)
Wong electric in PJ is selling this , so far they said still ok but i did't bought the led bulb , i bought a china make one cheaper...call FBL...smile.gif
Personally i prefer YetPlus although same also import from China but they give 2 yr warranty wow... Today i just went house lighting (Yetplus bigger reseller) they dont have my model so i got no choice but to sampu
NSB for my toilet use.hahahah.
I saw Sora at those bathcare shop ..price almost like philip, GE range..but can dim leh.. up to you ..if i got enough cash i will try some..no harm.
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Sora I found quite cheap. About rm60 each, non dim able. 12watts with close to 1000 lumens.
But is also considering NSB.

Can give review on NSB? You got the multicolor or fix 1 color one?
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post May 21 2015, 11:43 PM

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QUOTE(mghong @ May 21 2015, 11:36 PM)
I look at the Single color one although price different not much , but i dont really trust those mechanic of click & change color.

Will only install next week by my wireless as he not free this week ..

I found below guideline from one of the led light producer.. , maybe you can use it.

WarmWhite for living , bedroom , hallway
white to cool white - kitchen , study , bathroom, office.
daylight - commercial area.
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Thanks for sharing. Do share photos of the colors once installed. wink.gif
Pm me the price and model number u got for NSB. I can use for my reference. biggrin.gif

I seldom see cool white.
Most are either selling Warm white 3k or daylight 6k only

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post May 22 2015, 07:04 AM

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QUOTE(idoblu @ May 22 2015, 05:42 AM)
I'm using 4000K. Not sure what you call this.
It's not bluish white like 5000-6500K. A tinge of yellow in it. It's a very nice color and bright enough for kitchen and bathroom. I used to like 2700-3000K but now I find it to be too yellow. If 3500K that would be perfect I think but I can't find it.

Did you buy the hitachi fridge bro? biggrin.gif
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You mean the one in the center? 4k.
What brand one you got, what price ah?

And yeah I ordered the fridge but it will be delivered in 1 mths time. Still renovating smile.gif

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post May 24 2015, 12:45 PM

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QUOTE(Mrmr @ May 24 2015, 09:57 AM)
Hi stinky gor,the hitachi fridge,what price you purchase? Thanks
Is it the cheapest price u can find in market now...waiting for your renovation post and picture
rclxms.gif congratulation four move in your home sweet home
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I got the hitachi from Seng Heng rm3200 after rebate.
Harvey Norman about rm3400
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post Jun 6 2015, 01:21 AM

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Nsb downlight how many years warrantee?
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post Jun 8 2015, 06:27 AM

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QUOTE(mghong @ Jun 7 2015, 12:13 AM)
1 year warranty
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Do you mind sharing the specs for NSB?
Lumens per watt and CRI. plaster ceiling starting this week or next so need to get my downlight real soon
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post Jun 8 2015, 09:32 PM

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QUOTE(itekderp @ Jun 8 2015, 08:46 PM)

Another NSB user.
Adding on, lumens claimed for NSB is 100lumen/w, something in that vicinity. 4" is 12W, and 6" is 18W. No idea on the claimed lumens as I don't have a lumen meter, but rated wattage is more or less accurate after testing.

Seconded about 6000K, you don't want to be using that color temperature in places other than where you'll be doing work or makeup etc. as it can be harsh on the eyes. Your home might end up looking like a lab lol.

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Thanks for the tip
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post Jun 8 2015, 09:33 PM

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QUOTE(itekderp @ Jun 8 2015, 08:46 PM)

Another NSB user.
Adding on, lumens claimed for NSB is 100lumen/w, something in that vicinity. 4" is 12W, and 6" is 18W. No idea on the claimed lumens as I don't have a lumen meter, but rated wattage is more or less accurate after testing.

Seconded about 6000K, you don't want to be using that color temperature in places other than where you'll be doing work or makeup etc. as it can be harsh on the eyes. Your home might end up looking like a lab lol.

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4000k light can read newspaper or not?
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post Jun 10 2015, 07:58 AM

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I'm leaning towards NSB now. Getting this over Sora due to the price.

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post Jun 10 2015, 11:04 AM

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[quote=leonhart88,Jun 10 2015, 10:25 AM]
my gf hates 3500k. she only allows me to use 6000k led
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Can share your 6k lighting setup? Wanna see if got feel or not
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post Jun 17 2015, 05:09 PM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Jun 11 2015, 10:39 AM)
Light temperature really personal preference nothing, some like it daylight (5500-6500), some like it bit yellowish 4000+, some like it very yellow 3000..

Personally I hate having daylight temperature that are not bright enough.
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Yeah, i switched all to 4000 color by NSB dy.
18W, 105lm/watt, CRI 85

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post Jun 19 2015, 03:38 PM

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my NSB downlight, 50% are produced in Nov 2014 and 50% produced in June 2015.

Damn it, hole size is different!
also the 2015 version comes in IP44, water proof. Can see rubber seal at the cable from driver to LED.

Had to bring in contractor to enlarge holes for the lights.

 

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