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"A little while ago I posted a thread asking about kitchens, and got some fantastic tips and advice which I have put two very good use. I'm now very interested in LED lighting, what have you done with yours, have you got too much of it too little of it? At the moment I'm feeling like I want to run it across the top and under my wall units to and possibly under my breakfast bar too. Do I need it under the floor units too? What's the best time to get, a roll of it or strips? Am I going a little LED crazy? Is it a craze that will just wear off or will I still be using it in a few years time? I kind of like warm white but it would be great to have the option of changing colour if I wanted to party things up a bit, any ideas or advice or recommendations are very welcome, tell me about your LEDs... Turn it on and flash.. (do they even do that?) " I used to work testing led lighting so I know a bit about it. Led's arent going away any time soon as the government is trying to phase out other types that are much less efficient. Eventually we will all be using them as other types stop being available. | |||
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"How do you recess them into your ceiling? And do the light bulbs ever die, do you have to replace the whole lot?" Recessed ceiling lights (usually called down lighters) sit flush with the ceiling, the working parts being hidden in the ceiling void. Unless you can lift the floor in the room above or are replacing the ceiling, they're all but impossible to swap over to (assuming you have a conventional single light fitting. Additional wiring has to be run). As for replacement, if you swap a traditional filament lightbulb for an LED replacement, you just swap the "bulb" out when they die. LED bulbs usually have a life expectancy of approx 25000 hours, so baring accidents etc, they last a long while. LED light fittings can be a tricky one to answer. Some use what's called SMLED, surface mounted LED, where the LED is soldered to a board that is integral to the light fitting, so when it does, you would have to change the entire fitting again. More expensive fittings will come with a replaceable LED board so you can just swap that out in the event of a failure. Hope that clears it up a little for you. | |||
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"How do you recess them into your ceiling? And do the light bulbs ever die, do you have to replace the whole lot? Recessed ceiling lights (usually called down lighters) sit flush with the ceiling, the working parts being hidden in the ceiling void. Unless you can lift the floor in the room above or are replacing the ceiling, they're all but impossible to swap over to (assuming you have a conventional single light fitting. Additional wiring has to be run). As for replacement, if you swap a traditional filament lightbulb for an LED replacement, you just swap the "bulb" out when they die. LED bulbs usually have a life expectancy of approx 25000 hours, so baring accidents etc, they last a long while. LED light fittings can be a tricky one to answer. Some use what's called SMLED, surface mounted LED, where the LED is soldered to a board that is integral to the light fitting, so when it does, you would have to change the entire fitting again. More expensive fittings will come with a replaceable LED board so you can just swap that out in the event of a failure. Hope that clears it up a little for you. " That's really interesting, the ceiling is actually being plastered last week as I've had spotlights installed, I wonder if I've got time to try and get ceiling lights put in, if it's something I can do myself before the plasterer comes, then it won't matter if I've made another hole in the ceiling. | |||
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"I can completely feel myself going LED mad, any recommendations, is there any difference in quality or are they all pretty much the same?" We get ours from eBay, but make sure you get the waterproof ones with the white remote control, always comes as a complete set. | |||
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"I can completely feel myself going LED mad, any recommendations, is there any difference in quality or are they all pretty much the same?" Make sure you are buying something that is safe . Not much can go wrong with the actual LEDs, however the transformer / led driver units that provide the power must be certified and safe. Buyer beware of cheap things that “look the same” | |||
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"A little while ago I posted a thread asking about kitchens, and got some fantastic tips and advice which I have put two very good use. I'm now very interested in LED lighting, what have you done with yours, have you got too much of it too little of it? At the moment I'm feeling like I want to run it across the top and under my wall units to and possibly under my breakfast bar too. Do I need it under the floor units too? What's the best time to get, a roll of it or strips? Am I going a little LED crazy? Is it a craze that will just wear off or will I still be using it in a few years time? I kind of like warm white but it would be great to have the option of changing colour if I wanted to party things up a bit, any ideas or advice or recommendations are very welcome, tell me about your LEDs... Turn it on and flash.. (do they even do that?) " The kit and driver we saw at IKEA worked out at 180£ ..got some LED strips off wish. 6£. Because they run on 5v, I wired an old mobile phone charger into the cooker hood light(so instead of switching on a 240 bulb it puts power to the phone charger. Led strips now below upper cabinets and on the foot boards. So when you turn the cooker good light on, everything switches on. All wired through standard “speaker” cable (more than enough to run LEDs). Total cost : about 12£ and three hours of my time | |||
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"A little while ago I posted a thread asking about kitchens, and got some fantastic tips and advice which I have put two very good use. I'm now very interested in LED lighting, what have you done with yours, have you got too much of it too little of it? At the moment I'm feeling like I want to run it across the top and under my wall units to and possibly under my breakfast bar too. Do I need it under the floor units too? What's the best time to get, a roll of it or strips? Am I going a little LED crazy? Is it a craze that will just wear off or will I still be using it in a few years time? I kind of like warm white but it would be great to have the option of changing colour if I wanted to party things up a bit, any ideas or advice or recommendations are very welcome, tell me about your LEDs... Turn it on and flash.. (do they even do that?) The kit and driver we saw at IKEA worked out at 180£ ..got some LED strips off wish. 6£. Because they run on 5v, I wired an old mobile phone charger into the cooker hood light(so instead of switching on a 240 bulb it puts power to the phone charger. Led strips now below upper cabinets and on the foot boards. So when you turn the cooker good light on, everything switches on. All wired through standard “speaker” cable (more than enough to run LEDs). Total cost : about 12£ and three hours of my time " ![]() | |||
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