Framing spotlights are those fitted with adjustable shutters or “gates” so that you can achieve a square or rectangular beam as well as a circular one (triangles and diamond shapes are also possible).
These LED versions are designed as energy saving replacements for the original tungsten halogen filament lamps. These filament lamps were typically 25 – 50W whereas the LED versions are more often 2 – 4W.
Every other Wednesday a growing number of lighting professionals are sitting down to enjoy an hour of information and technical entertainment with the Lux Webinar Series.
Solar power has the potential to transform the lives of millions of Africans. But there's a big problem: disease-carrying bugs. Mark Booth, senior lecturer in epidemiology at Durham University, reports.
REVIEWED Framing spotlights
Framing spotlights are those fitted with adjustable shutters or “gates” so that you can achieve a square or rectangular beam as well as a circular one (triangles and diamond shapes are also possible).
Lux Recommends: LED G9 lamps
These LED versions are designed as energy saving replacements for the original tungsten halogen filament lamps. These filament lamps were typically 25 – 50W whereas the LED versions are more often 2 – 4W.
Value Proposition: re-fitting GU10 lamps
This Value Proposition looks at the likely benefits between the popular GU10 halgen lamp and the latest generation of LED GU10 lamps from V-TAC
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Every other Wednesday a growing number of lighting professionals are sitting down to enjoy an hour of information and technical entertainment with the Lux Webinar Series.
REVIEWED Fire-rated downlights
When should you use fire-rated downlights, and when you must, what one do you select. We bench test and rate the latest products.
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John Bullock reports back from Frankfurt Licht + Bild.
How the Dimmersaurs died out
Lance Stewart charts the end of analogue controls and the inexorable rise of digital dimming.
There's a fly in the ointment of solar-powered LED lighting
Solar power has the potential to transform the lives of millions of Africans. But there's a big problem: disease-carrying bugs. Mark Booth, senior lecturer in epidemiology at Durham University, reports.