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Posted by Richard Clarke on 12th Apr 2013

You can always use GU10 LED light bulbs, as they’ll retrofit perfectly into your existing downlight fittings, but why not replace the whole unit for a fully integrated LED downlight? After reading these 5 compelling reasons, you’ll know it makes sense! 1. Fully-Integrated LED Downlights Are Brighter Existing light fittings with retrofitted GU10 LED bulbs will always be limited with regard to the brightness and intensity of their l… Read more

Posted by Richard Clarke on 8th Apr 2013

Here at Wholesale LED Lights, we want to make your shopping experience as smooth as possible. In theory, buying GU10 LED light bulbs should be simple. In practice though, it can be a minefield. That’s why if you aren’t sure about anything – you should follow our advice. You’ll be decking your whole house out in no time. 1. Check The Fittings Check that it is actually a GU10 base that you need. We’ve seen customers accidenta… Read more

Posted by Amit Soni on 17th Oct 2012

If, like an increasing number of people, you've decided to switch to dimmable LED lighting, you may be unsure of the other changes you might need to make. Whilst LED lights and bulbs are undoubtedly the way forward in terms of cost-effectiveness and energy-efficiency, they do work in a very different way to traditional light bulbs, requiring a much lower voltage in comparison. Traditional bulbs use a lot more electricity, which is gr… Read more

Posted by Amit Soni on 12th Oct 2012

LEDs are a relatively new kind of lighting, and the way they work is different to more traditional lighting solutions – some major, and some minor. Voltage is one of those differences – and knowing what voltage to use is important when buying any type of light bulb. LED light bulbs are available in 2 main types – mains voltage (also known as line voltage) and low voltage. Information regarding the voltage of any given bulb w… Read more