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Roy Allen (Boateye)

I am looking into LED lighting for a Grade I listed church, parts of which are 800 years old.
The lighting must be simply dimmable with a colour temperature of 3000K or less.
I have tried a 1-10V dimmable batten fitting which is ideal, except that no-one want fittings that look like fluorescent fittings.
The existing fittings are 230W halogen floodlights. A 270K 1-10V dimmable floodlight might be acceptable, but I can't find one.
Any ideas?
 
OOOh that sounds exciting, any photos?
 
Why does it have to be 10v dimming? There are many options to making light output vary.
 

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