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Sinetronix
Hi, going to install 12 JCC leg 6 downlighters, just wondering as it's a vaulted ceiling, roughly 13 degrees, is it worth the extra money to the customer for the ones which have 'eyeball' adjustment?
LED hut advertise their 36degree lamps as having a 'narrow' beam, they also sell 60 degree ones that may be worth looking at.
The Enlite E8's are 60° I seem to recall, and am certain they do an adjustable version. They are 8W and around 550 lumen too. And they are the quickest downlights I have had the pleasure to install. Still not convinced tilty ones are needed on such a shallow pitch myself, suppose it partly depends on the nature of the room they are going in and whether you are likely to be sitting at the wrong angle to them as it were.
Beam angle, or lack of it, is also dependant on the height of the ceiling in my view. A higher ceiling can get away with narrower beams as the light can spread nicely with the extra couple of feet. Ceilings that are 2.4m high warrant a wider beam angle lamp.
I've got 7 titable LED6 to fit next week and 24 LED10, the titable are all going on the ceiling with beaux Windows. I held different lights up and it shines in your eye.
I fit a lot of JCC down lights, probably fitted over 300 in the last year.
Or for the down lights to be closer together!
Can I ask where you all learnt about the different types of lighting. I have never paid much attention to beam angles etc. Is there a guide to lighting of some sort that anyone could recommend or did you just learn from experience? I normally just pick downlights without looking at the details other than the wattage, fire rating and ip rating.. Are there rules for positioning also or is it just preference? Thanks in advance..
Personally I learned from doing stage lighting at school, but there is plenty of free information available online if you look for it.Can I ask where you all learnt about the different types of lighting. I have never paid much attention to beam angles etc. Is there a guide to lighting of some sort that anyone could recommend or did you just learn from experience? I normally just pick downlights without looking at the details other than the wattage, fire rating and ip rating.. Are there rules for positioning also or is it just preference? Thanks in advance..