spotlights
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 9:01 pm
by mwilson75
could any one tell me how many 50W mains halogen spots I will need in a room 12 feet by 12 feet with a ceiling height of 10 feet ( my front room) and what spacing should I use to get the best effect from them.
Ta muchly
Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 10:51 pm
by marclewis
I install kitchen and bathrooms for a living and have installed quite a number of LV and mains down lighters. LV are brighter than main ones and 4 would give you reasonable light. And that means 200 watt, so not the cheapest to run. I have installed 8 in a room of that size, but they were 35 watt LV. You could get away with 6.
The rules say that they should now be fire rated. This means that you fit a special 60 minute fire cone over a standard fitting at about £15 or buy new units that are (IP65 Shower Downlight. Fire & Acoustic rated recessed halogen downlight with die cast bezel supplied with transformer) from someone. ( Link Deleted No Advertising allowed )
You could go for the new mains type LED (About 1.3 watt each) but go for 6 to 8, but are not dimmerble at the moment. Try misterresistor.co.uk or initiallights.co.uk