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26th October 2012, 09:53 PM
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Travelling Podologist
Have been using LEDs for around 6 years now. They have improved a lot over that time. For general lighting I find warm white more pleasant than cool white, & these days prefer the smd strips that others here have used. Fwiw I find that if mounted out of direct line of sight where possible, or behind diffusers they are much less dazzling. I haven't tried them with a dimmer yet though. I've converted several fluoro lights to led simply by removing the fluoro tubes & replacing them with a strip of thin plywood with the led strips stuck onto it.
Cuppa
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26th October 2012 09:53 PM
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27th October 2012, 08:53 AM
#22
The 747
You can get LED tubes. Take the starter out if the fitting and pop the LED tube in. Pricey through at $40-60 a pop
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