How to Work Out Which LED GU10 is Right to Replace CFLs or Older Halogens
You are undoubtedly already aware that making the move from older halogens or even newer CFLs to LED GU10s can drastically lower your lighting expenditures and even make your home safer all at the same time. You might not be aware of how to choose the appropriate gu10 bulbs to replace outdated models of light bulbs.
Making the switch to LED GU10s
You won't have to stress about anything related to the connection, either. The term "GU10" does not refer to a specific type of light bulb but rather the lamp base itself. Because of this, any GU10 bulb, regardless of whether it is halogen, CFL, or LED, will be able to be plugged in and used with a fixture that accepts GU10 bulbs. Nevertheless, there is one aspect of CFLs that should be taken into consideration, and that is the bulb form. We'll talk more about this at a later time.
It's safe to say that a 45W halogen bulb is nearly equivalent to a 60W incandescent bulb.
15W CFL 10W LED
The power output of a 100-watt incandescent bulb is nearly comparable to that of a 70-watt halogen.
23W CFL 20W LED
The GU10 lamp base standard is comparable to the B22 connector or bayonet connector, both of which are utilised for the majority of domestic light bulbs. The remainder of the bulb, on the other hand, can take virtually any form. Although this does not affect the use of standard bulbs in table lamps or overhead lights, GU10 bulbs are sometimes used in recessed fittings, which are fixtures in which the entire light bulb is concealed within the fixture.
Therefore, if you are replacing your halogen GU10 bulbs with LED ones, all you need is an LED GU10 bulb of the standard length. However, if you are replacing GU10 CFL bulbs, you might need a long barrel LED GU10 bulb so that the new bulb doesn't sit too far back in the recess. This can be accomplished by purchasing an LED GU10 bulb with a longer filament.
Both incandescent and halogen lamps were capable of being dimmed to any level. Dimmable compact fluorescent light bulbs were available, although not as widely used as dimmable LED light bulbs, which are rapidly becoming the standard. If you want to use a dimmer with your new LED GU10 bulbs, it is necessary to choose a GU10 that allows dimming because not all of them do. If you want to use a dimmer with your new LED GU10 bulbs, see the previous sentence. This is yet another important aspect to take into consideration.
And that brings us to the conclusion of this issue. Because LED GU10s keep the same shape and style as older halogen and CFL GU10s, switching to newer technology is actually quite easy to do.
● Low Consumption and high brightness SMD2835 Chip.
● Long life span, reduce re-lamp frequency.
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SMD 2835 |
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30 Angle / 120 Angle |
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Warm White(2800-3000K) / Nature White (4000-4200k) / Cool White(6000-6500K) |





