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What you do is get an adapter for the track to put any light you want on to the adapter. i.e. a track light adapter you would be looking for.
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What you do is get an adapter for the track to put any light you want on to the adapter. i.e. a track light adapter you would be looking for.
Exactly that. You should also make sure you get the terminal end which the wire/supply goes into and attaches to the track. As a slight aside you can get the track to go at 90 degrees as well with a 90 degree connector.thanks so much for your reply
Exactly that. You should also make sure you get the terminal end which the wire/supply goes into and attaches to the track. As a slight aside you can get the track to go at 90 degrees as well with a 90 degree connector.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Flicker-Di...&qid=1557149109&s=lighting&sr=1-2-spons&psc=1you would need 5 x 5watt LED bulbs to match the light output of those halogen ones. not seen G9 > 3watt.
lol thanks, so the length of them doesnt effect the brightness? it would be just as bright as a regular length one?that looks like a solution. they are shorter because the clue is in the description....compact. ( that does mean they fit in a lampholder, not a make-up bag. .)
6000K colour temperature in a living room - yuk!https://www.amazon.co.uk/Flicker-Di...&qid=1557149109&s=lighting&sr=1-2-spons&psc=1
i found these ones but i have no idea why they are not as long as regular g9 bulbs
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